Termini Station (film)
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Termini Station | |
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Directed by | Allan King |
Produced by | Allan King |
Written by | Colleen Murphy |
Starring | Megan Follows Colleen Dewhurst Gordon Clapp Debra McGrath |
Music by | Mychael Danna |
Cinematography | Brian R.R. Hebb |
Editing by | Gordon McClellan |
Studio | Saturday Plays Ltd. |
Distributed by | Northern Arts Entertainment |
Release date(s) | 21 August 1989 (Canada) |
Running time | 108 min. |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Termini Station is a Canadian drama film, released in 1989. It was directed by Allan King, and written by Colleen Murphy.
The film stars Colleen Dewhurst and Megan Follows as Molly and Micheline Dushane, a mother and daughter living in a small Northern Ontario town. Molly is an alcoholic, which creates tension between her and Micheline and inspires Micheline's fantasies of escaping her stifling small-town life. The film's cast also includes Gordon Clapp and Debra McGrath as Molly's son and daughter-in-law.
Termini Station was the only film besides the Anne of Green Gables movies in which Follows and Dewhurst worked together. The film's promotion consciously played off expectations created by their reunion.
The film was nominated for six awards at the 11th Genie Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress nods for both Dewhurst and Follows. However, it did not win any awards.
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