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Oh, Canada

2024 | 95m | English

(2462 votes)

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Famed Canadian-American leftist documentary filmmaker Leonard Fife was one of sixty thousand draft evaders and deserters who fled to Canada to avoid serving in Vietnam. Now in his late seventies, Fife is dying of cancer in Montreal and has agreed to a final interview in which he is determined to bare all his secrets at last, to demythologize his mythologized life.
Release Date: Dec 06, 2024
Director: Paul Schrader
Writer: Paul Schrader, Russell Banks
Genres: Drama
Keywords regret, based on novel or book, husband wife relationship, infidelity, vietnam war, montreal, canada, flashback, cancer, memory, miscarriage, guilt, death, 1960s, abandonment, portrait of an artist, richmond, virginia, old age, filmmaker, documentarian
Production Companies Arclight Films, Northern Lights Films, One Two Twenty Entertainment, Vested Interest, Exemplary Films, Carte Blanche, Ottocento Films, SIPUR, Left Home Productions
Box Office Revenue: $39,856
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 24, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Richard Gere Leonard Fife
Uma Thurman Emma / Gloria
Michael Imperioli Malcolm MacLeod
Jacob Elordi Young Leonard
Caroline Dhavernas Rene
Kristine Froseth Alicia Fife
Penelope Mitchell Sloan / Amy
Victoria Hill Diana
Aaron Roman Weiner Captain
Ryan Woodle Jimmy
John Way Garth
Dylan Flashner Charles
Jake Weary Stanley Reinhart
Gary Hilborn Rev. Stephen Sitwell
Megan Mackenzie Amanda
Name Job
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Katherine Castro "A" Camera Operator
Lon Haber Publicist
Maya Toffler ADR Recordist
Sloan Welsch Sound Recordist
Scott Hersh Makeup Department Head
Paul Schrader Director, Screenplay
Deborah Jensen Production Design
Aubrey Laufer Costume Designer
Jurasama Arunchai Art Direction
Mary Fellows Set Decoration
Russell Banks Novel
Craig Lindberg Key Makeup Artist
Matthew Houck Original Music Composer
Andrew Wonder Director of Photography
James Baker Sound Mixer
Ruy García Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Connie Kourtsounis Set Dresser, Assistant Set Decoration
Allison Imoto-Suh Key Hair Stylist
Rachael White Hairstylist
Heath Jacob Baldwin Production Supervisor
Isabel Henderson Post Production Supervisor
Zachary Citarella Second Assistant Director
Michael T. Meador First Assistant Director
Francis Catalano Construction Grip
Joseph Corbo Scenic Artist
Carol Graham Art Department Production Assistant
Max Logan Art Department Production Assistant
Geovanna Lozada Set Dresser
Dana Neuwirth Assistant Property Master
Quang Nguyen Scenic Artist
John Roche On Set Dresser
Daniel Rosenfeld Scenic Artist
Raymond J. Stenzel Construction Coordinator
Ella Tolentino Art Department Coordinator
Christopher Weiser Scenic Artist
Matt Rigby Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Aleksandra Stojanovic Foley Artist
John P. Fitzpatrick First Assistant "A" Camera
Lizardo Reyes Jr Steadicam Operator
Katie Morrissey Best Boy Grip
Samantha Kamelhar Casting Associate
Scotty Anderson Casting
Katy Azzarello Wardrobe Supervisor
Theresa Miles Assistant Costume Designer
Lucia Shapiro Key Costumer
Kevin Kubi Assistant Editor
Mike Devine Assistant Location Manager
John Maher Location Manager
Dina Juntila Music Supervisor
Narielys Márquez Carrasquillo Script Supervisor
Elisabeth Croÿ Publicist
Benjamin Gregory Production Coordinator
Rebecca Markowitz Assistant Production Coordinator
Sean Perry VFX Artist
Ben Rodriguez Jr. Editor
Avy Kaufman Casting
Name Title
Braxton Pope Executive Producer
Jon Adgemis Executive Producer
Tiffany Boyle Producer
Andrea Bucko Executive Producer
Andrea Chung Executive Producer
Steven Demmler Executive Producer
Judd Ehrlich Co-Executive Producer
David Gonzales Producer
Ryan Hamilton Executive Producer
Meghan Hanlon Producer
Rob Hinderliter Executive Producer
Scott LaStaiti Producer
Luisa Law Producer
Riccardo Maddalosso Executive Producer
John Molloy Executive Producer
Kathryn M. Moseley Executive Producer
Tom Ogden Executive Producer
Bill Way Co-Executive Producer
Elliott Whitton Co-Executive Producer
Elsa Ramo Executive Producer
Oliver Ridge Executive Producer
Eyal Rimmon Executive Producer
Guilhad Emilio Schenker Executive Producer
Kyle Stroud Executive Producer
Gideon Tadmor Executive Producer
Jay Burnley Co-Executive Producer
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Reviews

Brent_Marchant
3.0

It’s bad enough when a film disappoints and doesn’t live up to expectations. But what’s perhaps worse is when a picture not only fails to live up to expectations, but also validates the negative reputation that precedes it. Such is the case, regrettably, with the latest feature from filmmaker Paul S ... chrader, an embarrassingly bad production from an artist who has written and/or directed such masterful works as “First Reformed” (2017), “American Gigolo” (1980), “Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters” (1985), “The Last Temptation of Christ” (1988) and “Taxi Driver” (1976). This miserably unfocused slog struggles to tell the story of Leonard Fife (Richard Gere), a famous but terminally ill director who’s being interviewed for a made-for-TV biography discussing his legendary life and career as a revered documentary filmmaker. However, the protagonist doesn’t see this so much as a congratulatory tribute to his accomplishments but as a cathartic, unburdening confession about the life he led that virtually no one knows anything about. To complicate matters, his rapidly failing health and cloudy memory keep him from fulfilling this objective, especially when he reveals secrets about himself not known by even those closest to him (most notably, his wife, Emma (Uma Thurman), and his protégé, Malcolm (Michael Imperioli), director of the biography), revelations that they’re quick to attribute to faulty recall. Leonard’s previously hidden back story comes to life through a series of clumsy, disjointed flashbacks featuring his younger self (Jacob Elordi) presented in a largely unintelligible fashion that brings new meaning to the term “nonlinear.” What’s worse, though, is that the relevance of these admissions largely goes unexplained and unresolved, bearing seemingly little relation to the nature of his character or his career as an auteur. His flight to Canada and experience as a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War, for example, receives surprisingly little attention given that his defection from the US is essentially responsible for what made his vocation as a filmmaker possible. Then there are snippets from his many passing dalliances with women that make for a story more like “Oh! Calcutta!” than “Oh, Canada.” Taken together, these elements make for a hodgepodge of moments from a life undefined, one that viewers are likely to care little about in the end. Such work is highly uncharacteristic for an artist like Schrader, which makes the impression it leaves all the more worse. Whatever the director was going for here, it’s not particularly clear. And that’s too bad, given that the filmmaker appears to have had plenty of good material and resources to work with here, including a cast of players who turn in some of their best-ever on-screen performances, the dreadful script that they’ve been handed notwithstanding. For what it’s worth, the result is a major disappointment, one that exceeds the negative impressions it has already left on so many movie lovers who expect more from a talent like this.

Jan 23, 2025