A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 7, 2000
Original Title:
This Might Be Good
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
A festival is a concentration of hope. Audiences hungering for something startingly new, famously familiar or just plain "good". Actors hoping their well-conceived sincerity and ritual entrances have that special glow. Press and critics poised to love or hate lucidly. And proud, desperate filmmakers looking for that little blessing on their latest self-projection. All squeezing together for a few days, in a few rooms wondering whether this will truly be the perfect place at the perfect time. Of course, it rarely is. Mostly it's just a collection of almosts. Delicious, shared almosts.
Best Boy Electric:
Byrd Dickens
Best Boy Grip:
Chris Farr
Co-Producer:
Jennifer Weiss
Director:
Patricia Rozema
Director of Photography:
André Pienaar
Editor:
Michelle Czukar
Executive Producer:
Niv Fichman
Original Music Composer:
Lesley Barber
Producer:
Jody Shapiro
Production Design:
Kathleen Climie
Production Manager:
Andrew Cullen
Script Supervisor:
Trish Mason
Sound:
Lou Solakofski
David McCallum
Bissa
Sound Effects Editor:
Ronayne Higginson
Writer:
Patricia Rozema
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