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Nova Scotia, Canada | Teenage Pregnancy
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Film Pretty Funny Direction | 2001 | Allan
1999 | Allan
Best Canadian Feature | 1999 | Allan
Best Motion Picture | 2001 | Jennifer
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2001 | Nicholas
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2001 | Mary
Best Achievement in Editing | 2001 | Susan
Best Achievement in Art DirectionProduction Design | 2001
Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2001 | Debra
Film Pretty Funny Female Performance | 2001 | Mary
Film Pretty Funny Writing | 2001
When writer Tricia Fish moved to New Waterford at age 13 with her family, her six-year-old brother ran into their kitchen one day all bloody, and happily said, "I made a friend!" She incorporated this into the movie, in an identical scene with the character of Darcy, Lou's little brother.
"Lou Benzoa: This is crazy. Wish we had some sorta sign. Boy: [the boy in the sweater and skirt walks up to them, smiling shyly] This was my mother's sweater. She was wearing it when she died, after she ate a grilled-cheese sandwich. [he walks off] Lou Benzoa: That's not... really helpful to us in any way, is it? Moonie Pottie: I don't think so. Lou Benzoa: He looked good, though. Moonie Pottie: Yeah, he did."
"Cecil Sweeney: My house. You think this is a sign? Lou Benzoa: Yeah, it's a sign your house is gone."