Various Positions (2002)

Various Positions (2002)

1/5
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Varias posiciones es una película del abogado y cineasta de Vancouver, BC Ori Kowarsky, protagonizada por Carly Pope y Tygh Runyan.

Varias posiciones ganó el Premio de Montreal 2002 en el Festival Mundial de Cine de Montreal.

Aunque la película toma su título de un álbum de Leonard Cohen (y de la biografía de Ira Nadel), el tema de la película no es Cohen ni tiene ninguna afiliación con la obra.

Actores
Carly Pope·L. Harvey Gold·Marie Stillin·Tygh Runyan
Dirigido por
Ori Kowarsky
Género
Comedy·Drama·Romance
Idioma
English
País
Canada
6.5IMDb

Director
Ori Kowarsky

Tygh RunyanJosh Szchevisky
Carly PopeCheryth Bleyn
L. Harvey GoldMr. Szchevisky
Marie StillinMrs. Szchevisky
Michal SuchánekTzvi Szchevisky
Robert LuftSammy
Abraham JedidiahEdgar
Daniel GilliesMarcel
P. Lynn JohnsonProfessor Hillary Ziff
Jacob KowarskyMr. Bleyn
Erik WhittakerPaper-mache man #2
Laryssa TroniakPunk Rock Girl
Damon Henry
Ori Kowarsky
Craig Stapleton
Stefan Udell
Michael Lahay
Adina Shore
Robert Aschmann
Andrew Herfst
Kerry Weinrauch
Jeannine Dupuy
Laurie Pavon Solis

Caught this canadian indie at the Montreal Fim Festival-FFM back in 2002, where it received the prize for Best first film: a finely written and well crafted jewel to add to the crown of canadian jewish-themed films, from "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" to Lea Pool's "Emporte moi" or "Felix and Meira". Set in Vancouver one summer before law school, it pits the doubts of a good son having fallen in love with an unconventional non-jewish girl, against the orthodox certainties of his established lawyer-father.

Various Positions is a fairly good watch if you want something depressing and self-loathing. You probably wont crack many smiles in this one, especially since the lead actor is horribly stiff, painfully stiff!