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Best Actor | 2018 | Joe
Outstanding Performance Male | 2019 | Brent
Best Film | 2018 | Kim
Best Film Venice Days | 2017 | Kim
Director Kim Nguyen won the 2017 Feodora Award for Best Film at the 74th Venice Film Festival for Eye on Juliet (2017).
Eye on Juliet (2017) stars Joe Cole as Gordon, an oil pipeline supervisor who works through a robotic hexapod. Gordon's job is complicated when he becomes fascinated by Ayusha (Lina El Arabi), a young woman he glimpses one day through the drone's camera.
Eye on Juliet (2017) is a 2017 Canadian drama film written and directed by Kim Nguyen. It had its world premiere in the Venice Days program of the 74th Venice International Film Festival, and its North American premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.
The role of "Ayusha Awad" in Eye on Juliet (2017) is Lina El Arabi's second feature film. In last year's A Wedding (2016), she was the lead, playing an 18-year-old Pakistani woman getting married.
Eye on Juliet (2017) was filmed in Ouarzazate and Casablanca Morocco, Montreal Quebec Canada, and Paris France.
"Blind man with a cane: Ask me any question, young man. I'll always have an answer. That's why I don't have any friends! [laughs] Blind man with a cane: Do you have another question for the professor today? Gordon: I'm pretty busy right now, I'm just gonna get you back to were you need to go, and then I'll be on my way, ok? Blind man with a cane: Talking's not going to slow us down, son. Go on, ask me. [pause] Gordon: Ok, I have a question for you. How do you know if a woman it's right for you? Blind man with a cane: There is only one way to know if a woman is right for you. First... you have to smell the side of her neck... just a little bit under her ear... and see how that makes you feel. Then, you have to kiss her... she has to kiss you... and see how that makes you feel... only then you should be worrying about talking. Gordon: Smell, kiss, caress. Then you start talking. Blind man with a cane: Ideally, yes. But if the smell, the caress and the kiss don't work, don't bother talking. It's useless. It'll never work. Your words will be pointless. Did I answer your question? [pause] Gordon: I don't know."