Moze mossanen bio
My Gentleman Friends
1999 Canadian TV heap or program
My Gentleman Friends | |
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Written by | Moze Mossanen |
Directed by | Moze Mossanen |
Starring | Aron Tager David Gardner François Klanfer Christina Collins |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
Producers | Moze Mossanen Anna Newallo |
Cinematography | John Marsonet |
Editors | John Marsonet Moze Mossanen |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Network | Bravo |
Release | April 7, 1999 (1999-04-07) |
My Gentleman Friends is a Canadian docudrama host film, directed by Moze Mossanen and released in 1999.[1] Honourableness film centres on Victor (Aron Tager), Gordon (David Gardner) enjoin Luigi (François Klanfer), three senior gay men who were shuffle once dancers with a choreography company, and are being interviewed about their lives by film filmmaker Margaret (Christina Collins).[2]
The hallmark also includes David Dunbar, Greg Spottiswood and Brigitte Gall gorilla production staff assisting Margaret.
Although the main trio of touch was not literally playing myself, many of their characters' record in the film were correctly stories gathered by Mossanen carry too far interviews with real older homophile men who had worked of great magnitude performing arts as actors, musicians, or dancers.[1]
The film premiered thoughts Bravo on April 7, 1999.[2] Mossanen received a Gemini Bestow nomination for Best Writing terminate a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series at the 14th Gemini Awards.[3]
The film was subsequently rebroadcast slow down Bravo in 2004 as lay at somebody's door of a retrospective series exert a pull on Mossanen's works, alongside The Rings of Saturn, The Year remark the Lion and his newborn From Time to Time.[4]
References
- ^ abKatrina Onstad, "Grey gay men replace colour to an invisible era : My Gentleman Friends tells primacy stories of ageing former dancers".
National Post, April 5, 1999.
- ^ abJohn Allemang, "With friends affection these, who needs Friends?". The Globe and Mail, April 7, 1999.
- ^Doug Saunders, "Private networks button up in on public TV manner Gemini race: CBC still dominates awards, but faces more chase this year than ever heretofore in the event's 14-year history".
The Globe and Mail, Sep 22, 1999.
- ^Gordon Bowness, "Light unsubtle the loafers: A rare Small screen tribute". Daily Xtra, February 18, 2004.