Going to Kansas City explained

Going to Kansas City
Director:Pekka Mandart
Producer:Robin Spry
Paul E. Painter
Alicia Wille
Lise Abastado
Pamela Mandart
Screenplay:Morrie Ruvinsky
Story:Tony MacNabb
Pekka Mandart
Starring:Mikko Nousiainen
Melissa Galianos
Michael Ironside
Susan Almgren
Music:Marty Simon
Cinematography:Pini Hellstedt
Editing:David R. McLeod
Studio:Mandart Entertainment
Telescene Film Group
Distributor:Buena Vista International Finland
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:Canada
Finland
Language:English
Budget:17 million mk

Going to Kansas City is a 1998 Canadian-Finnish drama film directed by Pekka Mandart. The film is about a male exchange student from Finland, who falls in love with an American girl, whose father does not accept the relationship. Shot in Canada, the film is set in the rural town of Canaan that is located 120 miles west of Kansas City.

Cast

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Production

The director Pekka Mandart adapted the idea of the story from a magazine article about a love story between a Finnish exchange student and an American girl.

Out of a total budget of 17 million Finnish markka (mk), 11 million mk came from the Canadian production company Telescene. The Finnish Film Foundation granted a three-million mk production support for Going to Kansas City. The total amount of production costs were 14,278,968 mk.

Reception

Going to Kansas City had a total of 42,524 admissions in Finnish theatres.

The film was a nominee for the Best Music at the 1999 Jussi Awards and the National Council for Cinema of Finland awarded it a 100,000 mk Quality support for film productions.