White Room (film)
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- For the unreleased film by The KLF, see The KLF films.
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Directed by | Patricia Rozema |
Produced by | Alexandra Raffe Patricia Rozema |
Written by | Patricia Rozema |
Starring | Maurice Godin Kate Nelligan Sheila McCarthy |
Music by | Mark Korven Patricia Rozema |
Cinematography | Paul Sarossy |
Editing by | Patricia Rozema |
Release date(s) | 1990 |
Running time | 93 min. |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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White Room is a Canadian drama film, released in 1990.
The film, written and directed by Patricia Rozema, stars Maurice Godin, Kate Nelligan and Sheila McCarthy. Godin plays Norm, a confused young man who is drawn into events after witnessing the murder of rock star Madeleine X (Margot Kidder). Nelligan plays Jane, a mysterious woman Norm meets at Madeleine X's funeral, and McCarthy plays Zelda, a quirky bohemian artist who helps Norm get a job and attempt to solve the murder.
Ziggy Lorenc and Erika Ritter also have cameo appearances in the film as interviewers.
[edit] Cast
- Kate Nelligan as Jane
- Maurice Godin as Norm
- Margot Kidder as Madelaine X
- Sheila McCarthy as Zelda
- Barbara Gordon as Mrs. Gentle
- Nicky Guadagni as Narrator
- Erika Ritter as Radio Interviewer
- Les Rubie as Man with Cow
- Dwayne McLean as Attacker
- David Ferry as Record Executive