Released Date:
2013-04-05
Languages:
English
Countries:
Canada, Denmark
Runtime:
90 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
5.6 (1202 Reviews)
Director:
Boris RodriguezBoris Rodriguez (screenplay)
Jonathan Rannells (story)
Alex Epstein (story)
Lars Olafssen, once a young celebrity in the art world is slipping away fast into the land of has-beens. His long-time art dealer, Ronny, is now an ungracefully aging hipster who desperately wants his meal ticket back. But Lars refuses to paint. His creativity comes at too high a cost - his inspiration is carnage - blood, guts and limbs. Not surprisingly, this lead to a dreadful breakdown in the past. Nevertheless, an eager Ronny arranges a teaching job for Lars at an art school in Koda Lake, a small Canadian town in the middle of nowhere. It's a "therapeutic" measure for Lars - a means to conquer his need to paint in the "safety" of a country retreat... That is, until Eddie comes into his life.
Released Date:
2010-03-02
Languages:
English
Countries:
Canada
Runtime:
24 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (153 Reviews)
Jennie, a terrier, has it all -- but leaves home after deciding there must be more to life. In a distant town, she learns that the Mother Goose Theatre needs a leading lady. She applies; the manager tells her she lacks experience. She's not sure what that is, but sets out to get it. A cat who drives a milk truck provides Jennie with breakfast and a ride to a white house that's in need of a nanny; the catch is that if the nanny can't get the baby to eat, it's down to the basement where a lion resides. Can Jennie gain the experience she needs without becoming the lion's lunch? And, indeed, is there more to life, or in a land of lions and squalling babies, is there no place like home?
Released Date:
2013-04-05
Languages:
English
Countries:
Canada, Denmark
Runtime:
90 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
5.6 (1201 Reviews)
Director:
Boris RodriguezBoris Rodriguez (screenplay)
Jonathan Rannells (story)
Alex Epstein (story)
Lars Olafssen, once a young celebrity in the art world is slipping away fast into the land of has-beens. His long-time art dealer, Ronny, is now an ungracefully aging hipster who desperately wants his meal ticket back. But Lars refuses to paint. His creativity comes at too high a cost - his inspiration is carnage - blood, guts and limbs. Not surprisingly, this lead to a dreadful breakdown in the past. Nevertheless, an eager Ronny arranges a teaching job for Lars at an art school in Koda Lake, a small Canadian town in the middle of nowhere. It's a "therapeutic" measure for Lars - a means to conquer his need to paint in the "safety" of a country retreat... That is, until Eddie comes into his life.
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