Harmony Cats | |
Director: | Sandy Wilson |
Producer: | Richard Davis, George Johnson, Alan Morinis |
Starring: | Kim Coates, Jim Byrnes, Lisa Brokop, Charlene Fernetz, Hoyt Axton |
Music: | Bill Buckingham, Graeme Coleman |
Cinematography: | Philip Linzey |
Editing: | Debra Rurak |
Distributor: | C/FP Distribution |
Runtime: | 104 minutes |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
Harmony Cats is a 1992 Canadian comedy film, directed by Sandy Wilson.[1]
Harmony Cats is about a violinist named Graham Braithwaite (Kim Coates) who plays with a British Columbia symphony. One day, the symphony stops playing permanently and Graham is left to find work elsewhere. He joins a country music band as a bassist and becomes caught between members of the new band.[2]
The film received $333,140 from BC Film.
Genie Awards | December 12, 1993 | Best Picture | Richard Davis, Alan Morinis | [3] | |
Best Director | Sandy Wilson | ||||
Best Supporting Actor | Jim Byrnes | ||||
Best Supporting Actress | Charlene Fernetz | ||||
Best Screenplay | David King | ||||
Best Art Direction/Production Design | Lynne Stopkewich | ||||
Best Cinematography | Philip Linzey | ||||
Best Costume Design | Sharon Fedoruk | ||||
Best Editing | Debra Rurak | ||||
Best Overall Sound | Dean Giammarco, Paul A. Sharpe, Bill Sheppard, Daryl Powell | ||||
Best Sound Editing | Shane Shemko, Anke Bakker, Alison Grace, Cam Wagner |