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Young Triffie
Directed byMary Walsh
Written byRay Guy
Christian Murray
Mary Walsh
Produced byDaniel Louis
Denise Robert Barbara Doran
StarringFred Ewanuick
Rémy Girard
Andrea Martin
Colin Mochrie
CinematographyÉric Cayla
Edited byYvann Thibaudeau
Music byAlan Doyle
Keith Power

Production
companies

Morag Loves Company
Cinémaginaire

Distributed byTVA Films

Release dates

  • September 2006 (2006-09) (Atlantic Film Festival)
  • 6 April 2007 (2007-04-06) (Canada)
  • Running time

    89 minutes
    CountryCanada
    LanguageEnglish

    Young Triffie is a Canadian dark comedy film, directed by Mary Walsh and released in 2006.[1]

    Set in 1947, before Newfoundland joined Confederation, the film is about a clumsy and unpopular Newfoundland Ranger Alan Hepditch (Fred Ewanuick), who is sent to investigate a case of sexually assaulted and mutilated sheep in fictional outport Swyer's Harbour.[2] The cast also includes Andrea Martin, Jonny Harris, Colin Mochrie, Susan Kent, Andy Jones, Cathy Jones and Remy Girard.

    The film was written by Ray Guy, based on his 1985 stage play Young Triffie's Been Made Away With.[1] It was produced by Denise Robert and Daniel Louis.

    It premiered at the 2006 Atlantic Film Festival,[3] before going into commercial release in 2007.[1]

    Alan Doyle received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 28th Genie Awards in 2008.[4]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Rob Salem, "A new direction; Mary Walsh steps behind the camera to helm her first film, the comedy Young Triffie". Toronto Star, April 4, 2007.
  • ^ Katherine Monk, "Young Triffie's talent pool can't hide flaws". The Province, April 6, 2007.
  • ^ Karen Shewbridge, "Young Triffie's Been Made Away With delights festival audience in Halifax". The Telegram, September 17, 2006.
  • ^ "Genie Awards in brief". The Daily Gleaner, March 3, 2008.
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