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Release Date:
January 1, 2002
Original Title:
Looking for Leonard
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Boneyard Film Company Inc.
Frustrated Film Inc.
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Ted, his girlfriend Jo, and his brother Johnny are small-time robbers in Montreal. The brothers spend their time watching TV, while Jo rereads Leonard Cohen's novel "Beautiful Losers" and attends writing classes. Luka, a Czech immigrant, picks up Jo when he sees her shoplifting. When Johnny surprises Luka kissing Jo, he attacks him. In the ensuing fight Jo accidentally kills Johnny, and Luka leaves the scene, but drops his wallet. The police assume that Luka attacked Johnny after a break-in and Jo goes along with that, but feels guilty about it.
Art Direction:
Karen Eull
Associate Producer:
Ashley Garib
Casting:
Wendy O'Brien
Corinne Clark
Costume Design:
Janine Metcalfe
Director:
Steven Clark
Matt Bissonnette
Director of Photography:
Brian Pearson
Editor:
Annie Ilkow
Andrew Kowalchuk
Michael Dowse
Executive Producer:
Lynne Stopkewich
Jessica Fraser
Dean English
Molly Parker
Key Makeup Artist:
Sandra Feijoo
Makeup Artist:
Sharon Denenfeld
Original Music Composer:
Mac McCaughan
Producer:
Sylvia Wilson
Production Design:
Patricia Christie
Set Decoration:
Annika Krausz
Writer:
Matt Bissonnette
Steven Clark
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