At Home (film) explained

At Home
Director:Martin Lavut
Starring:Martin Lavut
Adrienne Horswill
Music:Zalman Yanowsky
Editing:Peter Rowe
Studio:Allan King Associates
Distributor:Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre
Runtime:13 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

At Home is a 1968 Canadian short documentary film directed by Martin Lavut.[1] The film documents Lavut's home life, including his relationship with his girlfriend Adrienne Horswill.[1] The film was originally commissioned by CBC Television, but the network declined to air the finished product.[2]

The film won the award for Best Canadian Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival,[3] and the Canadian Film Award for Best Film Under 30 Minutes at the 21st Canadian Film Awards in 1969.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. [Larry Zolf]
  2. "Canada's Martin Lavut film-makers' new breed". Windsor Star, June 26, 1970.
  3. "The VIFF Awards". The Province, June 16, 1969.
  4. Maria Topalovich, And the Genie Goes To...: Celebrating 50 Years of the Canadian Film Awards. Stoddart Publishing, 2000. . pp. 85-87.