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  • Heart of the Sun

    Canadian film

    Heart of the Sun
    Directed byFrancis Damberger
    Written byKim Hogan
    Based onJennie's Story by Betty Lambert
    Produced byJohn Danylkiw
    Kim Hogan
    StarringChristianne Hirt
    Shaun Johnston
    Michael Riley
    CinematographyPeter Wunstorf
    Edited byLenka Svab
    Music bySimon Kendall

    Production
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    Dancing Stones Film Production

    Release date

    • August&#;30,&#;&#;() (MWFF)

    Running time

    94 minutes
    CountryCanada
    LanguageEnglish

    Heart of the Sun is a Canadian drama film, directed by Francis Damberger and released in [1] Based on the play Jennie's Story by Betty Lambert, the film explores the controversial Sexual Sterilization Act of Alberta through the story of Jennie (Christianne Hirt), a woman trying to have a baby with her husband Harry (Shaun Johnston) who learns that she was forcibly sterilized as a teenager.[2]

    The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in [3]

    Hirt won the award for Best Actress at the Alberta Film and Television Awards in ,[4] and screenwriter Kim Hogan was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 20th Genie Awards.[5]

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    3. The First Season

      Canadian film

      The First Season
      Directed byRalph L. Thomas (disavowed)
      Written byVictor Nicolle
      Brian L. Ross
      Produced byRobert Frederick
      StarringKate Trotter
      R. H. Thomson
      CinematographyRichard Leiterman
      Edited byFrank Irvine
      Music byGraeme Coleman

      Release date

      • September&#;3,&#;&#;() (MWFF)
      CountryCanada
      LanguageEnglish

      The First Season is a Canadian drama film, released in [1] The film stars Kate Trotter as Alex Cauldwell, a woman in British Columbia who, following the death of her fisherman husband Frank (Dwight Koss), tries to support herself and her daughter Jodie (Christianne Hirt) with the help of Frank's former fishing colleague Eric Anderson (R. H. Thomson).[2]

      The film was directed by Ralph L. Thomas, but he successfully lobbied to have his name removed from the completed film after alleging that the producers interfered with his director's cut by restoring 10 minutes of material he had removed from the film and cutting five minutes of material he considered "crucial".[3] Unlike in the United States, where a film in this situation would have been credited to Alan Smithee, the Canadian film industry had no provisions for a directorial pseudonym,