Max Power
2007-10-06 10:48:46 UTC
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Are there any Torrents for this film?
If none, create one.
It did go to DVD in Canada, but it may never have been turned into a WMV or
AVI for the internet.
I do not know if SBS or ABC / 7 / 9 / 10 / TVNZ ran the film in the PAL
zone.
I view this as a film preservation issue, not an intellectual property
issue.
Max Power, CEO
Power Broadcasting
HireMe.geek.nz
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ON THEIR KNEES (2001) **
Starring Anais Granofsky, Ingrid Veninger. Written and directed by
Granofsky. 85 min. Perspective Canada. Sept. 11, 7:30pm, Royal Ontario
Museum; Sept. 13, 11:15am, Royal Ontario Museum.
Two estranged sisters (Ingrid Veninger and Anais Granofsky, who also
directs) transport the body of their beloved grandmother in an ice-cream
truck from Toronto to the East Coast in this predictable road movie. Along
the way, they pick up a hitchhiker, engage in a high-speed chase and -- of
course -- iron out the wrinkles in their difficult relationship. The
relentlessly quirky tone of the film fails to disguise the familiarity of
the premise and, despite a few amusing episodes, the film drags. On the plus
side, Granofsky has managed to assemble an impressive cast of supporting
players, including such Canadian luminaries as Maury Chaykin, Julian
Richings and Homicide alumnus Clark Johnson.
Are there any Torrents for this film?
If none, create one.
It did go to DVD in Canada, but it may never have been turned into a WMV or
AVI for the internet.
I do not know if SBS or ABC / 7 / 9 / 10 / TVNZ ran the film in the PAL
zone.
I view this as a film preservation issue, not an intellectual property
issue.
Max Power, CEO
Power Broadcasting
HireMe.geek.nz
==========================
ON THEIR KNEES (2001) **
Starring Anais Granofsky, Ingrid Veninger. Written and directed by
Granofsky. 85 min. Perspective Canada. Sept. 11, 7:30pm, Royal Ontario
Museum; Sept. 13, 11:15am, Royal Ontario Museum.
Two estranged sisters (Ingrid Veninger and Anais Granofsky, who also
directs) transport the body of their beloved grandmother in an ice-cream
truck from Toronto to the East Coast in this predictable road movie. Along
the way, they pick up a hitchhiker, engage in a high-speed chase and -- of
course -- iron out the wrinkles in their difficult relationship. The
relentlessly quirky tone of the film fails to disguise the familiarity of
the premise and, despite a few amusing episodes, the film drags. On the plus
side, Granofsky has managed to assemble an impressive cast of supporting
players, including such Canadian luminaries as Maury Chaykin, Julian
Richings and Homicide alumnus Clark Johnson.