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Release Date:
February 14, 2000
Original Title:
Navigating the Heart
Alternate Titles:
A szerelem hullámain
Coeurs à la dérive
Cœurs à la dérive
Dans les filets de l'amour
Fishing with John
Fiskerens hjerte
Guiando al corazón
Guiant al cor
Irrfahrten des Herzens
Mientras navegamos
Navegando no coração
Un escarpin à l'hameçon
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Front Street Pictures
Hearst Entertainment Productions
Lee Rose Productions
Pacific Motion Pictures Corporation
StudioCanal
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 7 CA: PG DE: 6 ES: 7 FR: U GB: PG PT: ATP US: PG
Runtime: 91
When sophisticated New York journalist Edith Iglauer is assigned to go to British Columbia to write a frivolous piece on the fishing industry, she butts heads with local fisherman and notorious loner, John Daly. While she thrives on the fast-paced life of Manhattan, he loathes pretension and could go days without speaking to anyone. But when the two are caught in a perilous situation, they are forced to put aside their pettiness and re-examine their lives. With external factors stripped away, they begin to fall in love. Ultimately, Edith must decide between staying in the glamorous world she has always cherished or leaving it all behind for a chance at love.
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Book:
Edith Iglauer
Co-Producer:
Tara Twigg
Compositors:
Terence Blanchard
Director:
David Burton Morris
Director of Photography:
Eric Van Haren Noman
Executive Producer:
Tony Allard
Music:
Terence Blanchard
Producer:
George Chapman
Lee Rose
Teleplay:
Cathleen Young
Lee Guthrie
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