A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 11, 1987
Original Title:
Crazy Moon
Alternate Titles:
D'amour et d'eau fraîche
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Allegro Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Brooks is an eccentric rich kid, with a fondness for big band music, bow ties taking strange photographs who one day whilst stealing a mannequin from a clothes store, meets Anne, a free-spirited, young deaf girl who works in the shop. It's a meeting that will transform his life. As their friendship blossoms he starts to learn sign-language and she helps him to conquer his fear of water but with a bullying brother, insensitive overbearing father and his father's peculiar new girlfriend all pressurising him to be 'normal' will Brooks be able to break free from their boundaries and his own fears and limitations to find the meaning of true and selfless love.
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Assistant Director:
John Rainey
Camera Operator:
Susan Trow
Casting:
Diane Polley
Continuity:
Joanne T. Harwood
Dialogue Editor:
Wojtek Klis
Director:
Allan Eastman
Location Sound Recordist:
Yves Gendron
Makeup Designer:
Tom Booth
Music:
Lou Forestieri
Music Arranger:
Lou Forestieri
Production Coordinator:
Elisabeth-Ann Gimber
Production Manager:
Michel Martin
Props:
Claude Charbonneau
Second Unit:
Georges Archambault
Sound Editor:
André Galbrand
Title Designer:
Valentino Teodori
Underwater Camera:
Georges Archambault
Wardrobe Designer:
Sylvie Krasker
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