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Blue Skies
Directed byAnn Marie Fleming
Written byAnn Marie Fleming
Produced byDawn Rubin
StarringAlessandro Juliani
Stephanie Morgenstern
CinematographyRon Williams
Edited byBrendan Woollard
Music byPatric Caird

Production
company

Global Mechanic

Release date

  • August 25, 2002 (2002-08-25) (FFM)

Running time

7 minutes
CountryCanada

Blue Skies is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Ann Marie Fleming and released in 2002.[1] Created as a personal response to the September 11 attacks[2] and told without dialogue, the film stars Alessandro Juliani as a Chinese opera performer who cannot stop crying in his dressing room, and Stephanie Morgenstern as a costume master who patiently dresses him and calms him down before his scheduled performance of Irving Berlin's song "Blue Skies".[1]

The film premiered in August 2002 at the Montreal World Film Festival. It was subsequently screened at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named the winner of the Best Canadian Short Film award.[3] It was a Genie Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 23rd Genie Awards in 2003.[4]

References[edit]

  • ^ David Spaner, "Movie writer David Spaner is . . . dialled in". The Province, October 1, 2002,
  • ^ "Cronenberg big winner in Toronto Festival awards". Welland Tribune, September 16, 2002.
  • ^ Tamsen Tillson, "Genies grant ‘Ararat’ wish". Variety, December 10, 2002.
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