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Martha, Ruth and Edie
Directed byDeepa Mehta
Norma Bailey
Danielle J. Suissa
Written byJanet Maclean
Anna Sandor
Barbara O'Kelly
Produced byDeepa Mehta
Paul Saltzman
StarringLois Maxwell
Andrea Martin
Jennifer Dale
Margaret Langrick
CinematographyDouglas Koch
Edited byLara Mazur
Music byAlexina Louie
Alex Pauk

Production
company

Sunrise Films

Release date

  • 1988 (1988)

Running time

92 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Martha, Ruth and Edie is a Canadian drama film, released in 1988.[1] An anthology film directed by Deepa Mehta, Norma Bailey and Danielle J. Suissa, the film centres on the titular Martha (Jennifer Dale), Ruth (Andrea Martin) and Edie (Lois Maxwell), who meet after being locked out of the auditorium at a personal development seminar, and instead share personal stories from their own lives among themselves. Each of their stories is a dramatization of a short story by a Canadian writer, and is directed by one of the three credited directors.[2]

"How I Met My Husband", directed by Bailey from the short story by Alice Munro, depicts how Edie's brief teenage romantic fling with a visiting pilot, followed by her persistent but unfulfilled hope that he will write her letters after he leaves, ultimately leads to her meeting and marrying the mailman. (Edie is played by Margaret Langrick in the flashback.) "California Aunts", directed by Mehta from the story by Cynthia Flood, depicts the transformation of Ruth's life as a smalltown librarian after her mother dies and her aunts come to stay with her. "Guilt", directed by Suissa from the story by Betty Lambert, depicts Martha taking a new job teaching English in a prison after her husband leaves her for another woman.[3]

The film's supporting cast includes Helen Hughes, Tom Jackson, Frank Moore, Chuck Shamata, Tom Butler and Kate Trotter. Hughes received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Martha, Ruth & Edie bare all in flashbacks". Vancouver Sun, October 20, 1988.
  • ^ "Film Review: Martha, Ruth and Edie". The Globe and Mail, August 8, 1988.
  • ^ "Martha, Ruth and Edie a tale of modest triumph". Toronto Star, August 8, 1988.
  • ^ "List of nominees for the Genie Awards". Montreal Gazette, February 14, 1989.
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