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TAKE ONE, March-May, 2003 by Wyndham Wise
Every year, Take One tracks all the Canadian features and feature-length documentaries that play in the Greater Toronto Area--the largest market in the world for English-Canadian films--in an effort to develop a picture of those Canadian films that are popular with the theatre-going public. The hands-down 2002 favourite was Zacharias Kunuk's Inuit epic, Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner. Although honoured at the 2001 Genies for Best Picture, Director and Screenplay, Atanarjuat didn't begin its commercial run until 2002 and outlasted all contenders, making it one of the most popular Canadian features of all time.
In many respects, 2002 was an excellent year for Canadian cinema, one of the best in a long time. In addition to the highly regarded Atanarjuat, there was Paul Gross's curling comedy Men with Brooms, which became the highest-grossing English-Canadian film at the box office to date, Deepa Mehta's East-meets-West, all-singing, all-dancing romantic comedy Bollywood/Hollywood, and Atom Egoyan's Ararat, a gloomy meditation on memory and genocide. It's a sign of the quality of Canadian cinema in 2002 that Egoyan's latest opus was not the dominate film of the year. An out-of-the-blue dark horse "hit" was Michael Dowser's head-banging mock-documentary, FUBAR, from Calgary, and Michael Moore's anti-gun documentary, Bowling for Columbine. Although only Canadian by virtue of its producing partner, Salter Street Films of Halifax, Columbine proved very popular with local audiences (and picked up an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary). Another minority co-production, Formula 51, performed extremely well, taking in over $12 million States-side, making it one of the highest-grossing "Canadian" films ever released. And finally, the end of 2002 saw the release of Charles Biname's Seraphin: Un Homme et son peche in Quebec. By press time, the film had raked in over $7 million, making it the all-time domestic box-office champ in Canadian film history. With its unique mixture of critical and popular successes, 2002 will be a hard year to surpass.
Take One's Canadian film of the year: Atanarjuat.
RELATED ARTICLE: Canadian Features Released in the Greater Toronto Area in 2002
Thirty-nine features were released in the GTA in 2002 and are listed here in descending order with the director and the number of weeks played in parenthesis.
Atanarjuat, Zacharias Kunuk (17)
Bowling for Columbine, Michael Moore (11)
Men with Brooms, Paul Gross (9)
Bollywood/Hollywood, Deepa Mehta (8)
Ararat, Atom Egoyan (7)
FUBAR, Michael Dowser (6)
Red Green's Duct Tape Forever, Eric Till (6)
Formula 51, Ronny Yu (5)
The Pornographer, Bertrand Bonello (5)
Rare Birds, Sturla Gunnarsson (4)
Between Strangers, Edoardo Ponti (3)
Un Crabe dans la tete, Andre Turpin (3)
Inertia, Sean Garrity (3)
Perfect Pie, Barbara Willis Sweete (3)
Saint Monica, Terrance Odette (3)
Virgina's Run, Peter Markle (3)
Black Swan, Wendy Ord (2)
The Fourth Angel, John Irvin (2)
Khaled, Asghar Mossambagi (2)
Lola, Carl Bessai (2)
Looking for Leonard, Matthew Bissonnette and Steven Clark (2)
Mariages, Catherine Martin (2)
Passage to Ottawa, Gaurav Seth (2)
Quebec-Montreal, Ricardo Trogi (2)
The Rhino Brothers, Dwayne Beaver (2)
Suddenly Naked, Anne Wheeler (2)
Suspicious River, Lynne Stopkewich (2)
Turning Paige, Robert Cuffley (2)
Yellowknife, Roderigue Jean (2)
Cyberman, Peter Lynch (1)
Danny in the Sky, Denis Langlois (1)
A Girl at the Window, Francis Leclerc (1)
I've Heard the Mermaids Singing, Patricia Rozema (1, re-release)
Kevin of the North, Robert Spiers (1)
Mile Zero, Andrew Currie (1)
L'Odyssey de Alice Tremblay, Denise Filiatrault (1)
On Their Knees, Anais Granofsky (1)
Rub & Tug, Soo Lyu (1)
White Lies, Ruben Preuss (1)
Genie Awards (Canadian Film Awards)
Picture: Ararat (Robert Lantos, Atom Egoyan)
Director: David Cronenberg, Spider
Original Screenplay: Deepa Mehta, Bollywood/Hollywood
Adapated Screenplay: Sharon Riis, Savage Messiah
Actor: Luc Picard, Savage Messiah
Actress: Arsinee Khanjian, Ararat
Supporting Actor: Elias Koteas, Ararat
Supporting Actress: Pascale Montpetit, Savage Messiah
Cinematography: Paul Sarossy, Perfect Pie
Editing: Suddenly Naked
Art Direction: Almost America
Costumes: Ararat
Musical Score: Ararat
Original Song: Saint Monica
Sound Editing: Max
Overall Sound: Between Strangers
Feature Documentary: Gambling, Gods and LSD
Live-Action Short: I Shout Love
Animated Short: The Hungry Squid
Claude Jutra Award: Keith Behrman, Flower & Garnet
Golden Reel Award: Richard
Goudreau, Les Boys III
Les Prix Jutra
(Quebec Film Awards)
Picture: Quebec--Montreal
(Nicole Robert)
Director: Ricardo Trogi, Quebec--Montreal
Screenplay: Jean--Philippe
Pearson, Patrice Robitaille, Ricardo Trogi, Quebec--Montreal
Actor: Pierre Lebeau, Seraphin: Un Homme et son peche
Actress: Karine Vanasse, Seraphin: Un Homme et son peche
Supporting Actor: Luc Picard, Le Collectionneur
Supporting Actress: Isabelle Blais, Quebec--Montreal
Cinematography: Jean Lepine, Seraphin: Un Homme et son peche
Editing: Le Neg
Art Direction: Seraphin: Un Homme et son peche
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