Jack and Jill (1998 film) explained

Jack and Jill
Director:John Kalangis
Producer:Simone Urdl
Starring:John Kalangis
Shauna MacDonald
Kathryn Zenna
Music:Steve Himel
Cinematography:Luc Montpellier
Editing:Paul Winestock
Studio:Jack & Jill Productions
Runtime:84 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English
Budget:C$300,000[1]

Jack and Jill is a 1998 Canadian anti-romantic comedy film, directed by John Kalangis.[2] The film stars Kalangis and Shauna MacDonald as Jack and Jill, a couple in Toronto who decide to remain together in an open relationship after Jack calls off their engagement, and Kathryn Zenna as Veronica, the waitress at their local coffee shop who ends up as a sounding board for both Jack and Jill's feelings about their relationship.[3]

The film premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival,[4] before going into general commercial release in 1999.[2]

Zenna received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 20th Genie Awards.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Glassman . Marc . Who says practising law can't be entertaining? . . November 27, 2000 . 18 November 2019.
  2. "It's not clear if Jack fell down, but he did jilt Jill, in the movie: Opens tonight at Varsity". National Post, March 5, 1999.
  3. "Jack and Jill breaks its crown with an array of pathetic figures: Canadian film adds to the trash heap of conceited romantic comedies with shallow, neurotic characters that inspire more anger than sympathy". The Globe and Mail, March 5, 1999.
  4. "Perspective on Canadian films". Toronto Star, July 29, 1998.
  5. "Genie Awards: Rookie actress thrilled with nod". Prince George Citizen, January 28, 2000.