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Sibling Relationship | Apocalypse
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IMDbFilm Directing | 2000 | Don
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 1999 | Sandra
Best Canadian Film | 1998
Foreign Film | 1998 | Don
1998 | Don
1998 | Don
1998 | Sandra
Competition | 1998 | Don
1998 | Don
1999 | Don
Film Performance Male | 2000 | Callum Keith
Film Writing Original | 2000 | Don
Film Performance Female | 2000
Best Motion Picture | 1999 | Niv
Best Achievement in Direction | 1999 | Don
Best Screenplay | 1999 | Don
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 1999 | Geneviève
Best Cinematography in Theatrical Feature | 1999 | Douglas
Best Feature Film | 1998 | Don
Best Film | 1998 | Don
1998 | Don
International Competition | 1998 | Don
1998 | Don
Budget 2,300,000 USD
Box Office Collection 591,165 USD
This film was a result of director Don McKellar's invitation to participate in a challenge to make a movie about the imminent Millennium. Instead of making a movie that he felt might date itself too quickly, he opted to make it about the end of the world rather than just the end of the Millennium.
The part of Sandra was specifically written for Sandra Oh.
The "toughs" whom Patrick and Sandra stop to ask for a ride are played by producer Daniel Iron and Canadian filmmakers Bruce McDonald (bearded) and François Girard (driving).
Don McKellar's feature-length directorial debut
"Rose: I don't give a damn. People are always saying 'The children. Pity the children'. I'm tired of the children. They haven't lived, given birth, watch their friends die. I have invested 80 years in this life. The children don't know what they're missing."
"Patrick Wheeler: [Bidding farewell] See you. Craig Zwiller: No you won't."