Jacob Tierney's Good Neighbours will come out in select theatres in Canada on June 3.
Speaking about the story, the film is adapted from the novel Chère voisine, which was written by Chrystine Brouillet, and takes place in 1995, the year of the second referendum on the separation of Quebec. In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighbourhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't.
The film stars Jay Baruchel, Scott Speedman, Emily Hampshire, Xavier Dolan, Gary Farmer, Kaniehtiio Horn, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Pat Kiely, Nathalie Girard and Sean Lu.
The following is the trailer and it contains a few spoilers.
Speaking about the story, the film is adapted from the novel Chère voisine, which was written by Chrystine Brouillet, and takes place in 1995, the year of the second referendum on the separation of Quebec. In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighbourhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't.
The film stars Jay Baruchel, Scott Speedman, Emily Hampshire, Xavier Dolan, Gary Farmer, Kaniehtiio Horn, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Pat Kiely, Nathalie Girard and Sean Lu.
The following is the trailer and it contains a few spoilers.
- 6/1/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
The first three clips of Jacob Tierney's Good Neighbours surfaced online and the release date for the film hasn't been announced yet.
Speaking about the story, the film is adapted from the novel Chère voisine, which was written by Chrystine Brouillet, and takes place in 1995, the year of the second referendum on the separation of Quebec. In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighbourhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't.
The film stars Jay Baruchel, Scott Speedman, Emily Hampshire, Xavier Dolan, Gary Farmer, Kaniehtiio Horn, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Pat Kiely, Nathalie Girard and Sean Lu.
Speaking about the story, the film is adapted from the novel Chère voisine, which was written by Chrystine Brouillet, and takes place in 1995, the year of the second referendum on the separation of Quebec. In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighbourhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't.
The film stars Jay Baruchel, Scott Speedman, Emily Hampshire, Xavier Dolan, Gary Farmer, Kaniehtiio Horn, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Pat Kiely, Nathalie Girard and Sean Lu.
- 12/8/2010
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Collider have posted several new images from The High Cost of Living.
The High Cost of Living is directed by Deborah Chow, making her directorial debut, and stars Zach Braff, Isabelle Blais, Patrick Labbe, Aimee Lee, Julian Lo, Kyle Switzer and Sean Lu.
The romantic drama has been selected to premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.
Synopsis: The High Cost of Living centres on the burgeoning relationship between an unlikely pair. Nathalie (Blais) is expecting her first child and Henry (Braff) is on his way to his next drug deal. Their paths fatefully collide one night in an event that will irrevocably change their lives.
I like Zach Braff, and the story here seems solid. I just hope it’s more like Garden State than The Last Kiss or The Ex.
I’ve embedded a few of the images below, head over to Collider to see the...
The High Cost of Living is directed by Deborah Chow, making her directorial debut, and stars Zach Braff, Isabelle Blais, Patrick Labbe, Aimee Lee, Julian Lo, Kyle Switzer and Sean Lu.
The romantic drama has been selected to premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.
Synopsis: The High Cost of Living centres on the burgeoning relationship between an unlikely pair. Nathalie (Blais) is expecting her first child and Henry (Braff) is on his way to his next drug deal. Their paths fatefully collide one night in an event that will irrevocably change their lives.
I like Zach Braff, and the story here seems solid. I just hope it’s more like Garden State than The Last Kiss or The Ex.
I’ve embedded a few of the images below, head over to Collider to see the...
- 8/20/2010
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A few months ago, during a conference on film writing in Montreal, Canadian director Jacob Tierney (The Trotsky) stated that he no longer had the right to use Notre Dame de Grace as the title of his next film. As you can see on his next film's new poster, the title was changed to Good Neighbours.
First of all, Tierney didn't expose the reasons why his next film's title had to be changed.
Speaking about the story, the film is adapted from the novel Chère voisine, which was written by Chrystine Brouillet, and takes place in 1995, the year of the second referendum on the separation of Quebec. In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighbourhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't.
Finally, Good Neighbours stars Jay Baruchel,...
First of all, Tierney didn't expose the reasons why his next film's title had to be changed.
Speaking about the story, the film is adapted from the novel Chère voisine, which was written by Chrystine Brouillet, and takes place in 1995, the year of the second referendum on the separation of Quebec. In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighbourhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't.
Finally, Good Neighbours stars Jay Baruchel,...
- 5/13/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Remember that director Jacob Tierney declared on October that we should be expecting an upcoming film of his that takes place in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, a district in Montreal. Well, Jay Baruchel, one of the film's stars, just confirmed this morning in an interview that production is underway for this dark film.
First of all, the film is adapted from the novel Chère voisine, which was written by Chrystine Brouillet. According to Myriad Pictures, the U.S. distributor, the story goes like this: In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighborhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't, in this thriller directed by Jacob Tierney.
The film stars Jay Baruchel, Scott Speedman, Emily Hampshire, Gary Farmer, Kaniehtiio Horn, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Pat Kiely and Sean Lu.
Moreover, Myriad...
First of all, the film is adapted from the novel Chère voisine, which was written by Chrystine Brouillet. According to Myriad Pictures, the U.S. distributor, the story goes like this: In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighborhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't, in this thriller directed by Jacob Tierney.
The film stars Jay Baruchel, Scott Speedman, Emily Hampshire, Gary Farmer, Kaniehtiio Horn, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Pat Kiely and Sean Lu.
Moreover, Myriad...
- 2/10/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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