Going the Distance

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Going the Distance
Directed by Mark Griffiths
Produced by Stephen Hegyes
Shawn Williamson
Written by Eric Goodman
Kelly Senecal
Starring Christopher Jacot
Joanne Kelly
Shawn Roberts
Mayko Nguyen
Ryan Belleville
Katheryn Winnick
August Schellenberg
and Jason Priestley
Music by Patric Caird
Distributed by Seville Pictures (Canada)
Release date(s) August 20, 2004 (Canada)
Running time 93 min.
Language English
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Going the Distance is a 2004 Canadian teen/comedy film directed by Mark Griffiths, and written by Eric Goodman and Kelly Senecal. A road movie set across Canada, its tagline was They came. They saw. They came.

Produced by Brightlight Pictures and the first film underwritten in part by MuchMusic, Going the Distance was a brand extension for the music television channel and a foray into theatrical feature films by MuchMusic's corporate parent CHUM Limited.

Recent changes to Telefilm Canada funding rewarded the producers of domestic films that were commercial successes in English Canada, and Going the Distance was a bid for such success. Released at the same time as Without a Paddle, a Hollywood movie attracting the same male-skewing teen comedy demographic, Going the Distance performed much more poorly at the Canadian box office in spite of wide promotion, and was considered a box office bomb.

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Nick (Jacot), whose life seemed to be going perfectly, realizes he may lose his girlfriend to a famous music producer (Priestley). He sets out on a roadtrip from the west coast to go to the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto, along with two buddies, for the road trip of their lives.

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