Kardia (film)
This article is about the film. For the Greek colony, see Kardia (Colony). For the Latin term kardia, which means "heart", see heart.
Kardia | |
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Directed by | Su Rynard |
Produced by | Paul Barkin |
Written by | Su Rynard |
Starring |
Mimi Kuzyk Peter Stebbings |
Music by | Philip Strong |
Cinematography | Kim Derko |
Edited by | Michele Francis |
Production company |
Alcina Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Kardia is the 2006 debut feature film of director Su Rynard. It weaves fable, fiction, science, and metaphor to tell the story of Hope, a pathologist who embarks on an unusual journey of reconciliation. Hope discovers that the experimental heart operation she underwent as a child has mysteriously linked her life with another. To unlock the secret of her past, Hope revisits the curious tale of her childhood and explores the landscape of love, loss, and the human heart.
The film was produced by Paul Barkin and Larissa Giroux of Alcina Pictures in Toronto, Canada.
Cast
- Mimi Kuzyk as Hope
- Peter Stebbings as Dad
- Kristin Booth as Sally
- Ariel Waller as Young Hope
- Stephen Lobo as Sanjay
- Donna Goodhand as Auntie Florrie
- Emma Campbell as Nurse
- Steve Cumyn as Surgeon
- Nancy McAlear as Scrub Nurse
- Dylan Trowbridge as Reporter
- Nancy E.L. Ward as OR Surgery Team Member
Awards
- The film won the 2005 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Prize in Science and Technology at the Hamptons International Film Festival
External links
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