Still Mine

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Still Mine
Directed by Michael McGowan
Produced by
  • Jody Colero
  • Avi Federgreen
  • Tamara Deverell
Written by Michael McGowan
Starring
Music by
Cinematography Brendan Steacy
Editing by Roderick Deogrades
Distributed by Mongrel Media
Release dates
Running time 102 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Box office $19,920[1]

Still Mine is a 2013 Canadian romantic drama film. Under the title Still, the film had a limited release at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival;[2] it had a general release on May 3, 2013.[3] Written and directed by Michael McGowan and was based on a true story,[4] the film stars James Cromwell as Craig Morrison, a farmer in rural St. Martins, New Brunswick who battles a government bureaucrat (Jonathan Potts) for the right to build a new house for his ailing wife Irene (Geneviève Bujold) when their existing home no longer suits her health needs.[3]

The film's cast also includes Campbell Scott, Julie Stewart, Zachary Bennett, Hawksley Workman and Rick Roberts.

Awards

The film garnered seven nominations at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Cromwell), Best Actress (Bujold), Best Original Screenplay (McGowan), Best Cinematography (Brendan Steacy), Best Editing (Roderick Deogrades) and Best Original Score (Hugh Marsh, Don Rooke and Michelle Willis).[5] Cromwell won the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role.

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