Homer (film)
Homer is a 1970 Canadian-American drama film directed by John Trent and starring Don Scardino, Tisa Farrow and Alex Nicol.
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Directed by | John Trent |
Written by | Claude Harz Matt Clark |
Screenplay by | Claude Harz |
Produced by | Terence Dene Steven North |
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Cinematography | Laszlo George |
Edited by | Michael Menne |
Music by | Don Scardino |
Production companies | Cinema Center Films Palomar Pictures |
Distributed by | National General Pictures |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film was entered in competition at the 22nd Canadian Film Awards in 1970, although its inclusion was controversial; it was shot in Canada with a Canadian director, but financed by an American studio and told a story set in the United States, resulting in some debate about whether the film was sufficiently Canadian.
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