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2 Cast  





3 Reception  





4 References  





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Speaking Parts
Directed byAtom Egoyan
Written byAtom Egoyan
Produced byAtom Egoyan
Camelia Frieberg (delegate producer)
Starring
  • Arsinée Khanjian
  • Gabrielle Rose
  • Tony Nardi
  • David Hemblen
  • Patricia Collins
  • CinematographyPaul Sarossy
    Edited byBruce McDonald
    Music byMychael Danna
    Distributed byManuel Salvador, Zeitgeist Films (1990) (USA)

    Release dates

    Canada: September 8, 1989 (Toronto Festival of Festivals)
    Netherlands: July 27, 1990
    Australia: August 18, 1991

    Running time

    93 minutes
    CountryCanada
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$800,000

    Speaking Parts is a 1989 Canadian drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. It earned a Best Motion Picture nomination, and five other nominations, at the 1989 Genie Awards. It was also nominated for Gold Hugo in 1989 Chicago International Film Festival, and won Best Canadian Screenplay in Vancouver International Film Festival.

    Plot

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    Speaking Parts involves a struggling, bit-part actor Lance (Michael McManus), whose job as a hotel custodian is a front for his real job as a gigolo by his female supervisor (Patricia Collins). A female co-worker Lisa (Arsinée Khanjian) is obsessed with him, but he avoids her.[1] Meanwhile, Lisa's obsession with Lance has led her to rent all video tapes of films in which Lance play as an extra, from Eddy's (Tony Nardi) video store. (He never plays any "speaking parts"). Lance notices a film script in a hotel room and decides to leave his acting resumé in the room, whose occupant turns out to be a screenwriter Clara (Gabrielle Rose) for a forthcoming television movie based on the true story of her deceased brother and herself. Clara recommends Lance to play the lead and the two begin an affair. She becomes increasingly distraught as it becomes evident that the movie's producer (David Hemblen) is changing the story which is very personal to Clara. As the film progresses towards the end, the inner worlds of Lance, Lisa and Clara and the tangle of relationships start to unravel

    Cast

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    Reception

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    Onreview aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a score of 100% based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10.[3]

    References

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    1. ^ Speaking Parts, retrieved 2023-03-15
  • ^ a b c d e f Speaking Parts, retrieved 2023-03-15
  • ^ "Speaking Parts". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
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