This Is My Father (1999) [R]

Release Date:
May 7, 1999

Original Title:
This Is My Father

Alternate Titles:
En busca de una familia

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Father Productions
Filmline International
Hummingbird Communications

Production Countries:
Canada | Ireland

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 119

A Journey of the Heart.

When schoolteacher Kieran Johnson discovers that his father was not a French sailor (as he had been led to believe) but rather an Irish farmer, he looks to his mother for answers. When she refuses to provide any, Kieran travels to Ireland.

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Art Direction:
Claude Paré

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Denise Watson

Associate Producer:
Sarah Power

Casting:
Ros Hubbard
Nadia Rona
Rosina Bucci
John Hubbard

Co-Producer:
Stewart Harding

Costume Design:
Consolata Boyle

Dialogue Coach:
Gerry Grennell

Director:
Paul Quinn

Director of Photography:
Declan Quinn

Editor:
Glenn Berman

Executive Producer:
Elie Samaha
Paul Quinn
Kieran Corrigan
Declan Quinn
Aidan Quinn

Key Makeup Artist:
Fiona Connon

Line Producer:
Altman E. Robert

Makeup & Hair:
Jacquie Rahal

Makeup Department Head:
Benjamin Robin

Original Music Composer:
Donal Lunny

Producer:
Nicolas Clermont
Philip King

Production Design:
Frank Conway

Supervising Art Director:
Lesley Oakley

Writer:
Paul Quinn

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