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Best Achievement in Music Original Score | 2009 | John
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2009 | Ellen
2008 | Kari
2008 | Kari
Best Achievement in Art DirectionProduction Design | 2009 | Rob
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 2009 | Bobby
Feature Film | 2008 | Kari
Feature Film | 2008 | Kari
Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film | 2008 | Christine
Best Actress in a Canadian Film | 2008 | Ellen
2007 | Kari
Box Office Collection 473,993 USD
During filming, Ellen Burstyn saw on the call sheet a long lost relative who was working on the crew.
There were over 50 picture vehicles used in the filming that spanned 5 decades.
Since Margaret Lawrence's original novel was published in 1964, her Manitoban characters were not into marijuana and were unfamiliar with cellphones.
"Arlene: I want to have a baby. John: We're broke. Arlene: We love each other. It'll be a love child. [they both laugh quietly. meanwhile, Hagar walks silently in and sees what's going on] John: Well, my mom leaves town in a couple weeks. Then we can get married, and we can talk about having a baby, okay? Arlene: I don't care about a wedding or anything. John: You can have whatever you want. [it becomes more intense; they are both breathing faster] Arlene: [breathlessly] I want lots of babies. [then they start having sex and Hagar leaves, having said nothing]"