Falling Angels (2003) [NR]

Release Date:
November 13, 2003

Original Title:
Falling Angels

Alternate Titles:
Falling Angels, or How We Learned to Dance in the Shadow of the Bomb

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Minds Eye Entertainment
Triptych Media
Wild Bunch

Production Countries:
Canada | France

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  US: NR 

Runtime: 109

The wickedly funny story of three sisters' coming of age in a wildly dysfunctional family, set against the backdrop of the 60's, free love, the Cold War, LSD and the dawn of feminism. Affectionately dubbed "Little Women on acid", this is a story about the destructive effects of secrecy and the bonds of duty between parents and their children.

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Art Direction:
Iain Reynolds

Casting:
Brenda McCormick
Coreen Mayrs

Co-Producer:
Lynne Stopkewich
Jessica Fraser

Costume Design:
Brenda Shenher

Director:
Scott Smith

Director of Photography:
Gregory Middleton

Editor:
Reginald Harkema

Executive Producer:
Dean English
Alain de la Mata
Geoffrey Cox
Kevin DeWalt

Hairstylist:
Lynda McCormack

Key Hair Stylist:
Don Olson

Key Makeup Artist:
Bryon Callaghan

Line Producer:
Mark Reid

Makeup Artist:
Stephanie Ingram

Novel:
Barbara Gowdy

Original Music Composer:
Ken Whiteley

Producer:
Rhonda Baker
Robin Cass

Production Design:
Rob Gray

Set Decoration:
Christina Kuhnigk

Stunt Coordinator:
Jodi Stecyk

Writer:
Esta Spalding

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