Réalisé par Sandy Wilson |
Canada, 1993 (fiction, 104 minutes, couleurs, anglais) |
Description du film [en anglais] : « Graham Brathwaite is a violinist with the Vancouver Symphony Orchester, a snob whose life revolves around classical music. When the symphony suddenly collapses, his world is shattered. Soon Graham meets up with a fellow musician in search of a new member for a country and western band, the Harmony Cats. He trades his violin for a bass guitar, and begins an uproarious odyssey through the community halls and small town bars of the British Columbia interior. The band members help Graham to transform his narrow-minded attitudes and to appreciate those around him. Ultimately, his changed outlook leads to a romantic, exciting and hopeful conclusion, played against a humorously improbable background. » -- Office national du film du Canada (source) |
Générique (partiel) : | |
Scénario : | David King |
Produit par : | Richard Davis, Alan Morinis, George Johnson |
Interprètes principaux : | Kim Coates, Lisa Brokop, Jim Byrnes, Alec Willows, Beverley Elliott, Charlene Fernetz, Byron Lucas, Dave Ward, Hoyt Axton, One Horse Blue |
Images : | Philip Linzey |
Montage images : | Debra Rurak |
Musique : | Graeme Coleman, Bill Buckingham |
Société de production : | Harmony Productions Inc., National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada |