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That Beautiful Somewhere

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That Beautiful Somewhere
Directed byRobert Budreau
Screenplay byRobert Budreau
Based onLoon
by William Plumstead
Produced byIan Murray
Robert Budreau
StarringRoy Dupuis
Jane McGregor
Gordon Tootoosis
CinematographyAndrew Watt
Edited byMitch Lackie
Music bySteve London
Distributed byEquinoxe Films
Release date
  • April 2006 (2006-04)
Running time
93 minutes (Canada)
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

That Beautiful Somewhere is a Canadian feature film written, directed and produced by Robert Budreau, produced by Ian Murray and executive produced by Bill Plumstead and Matthew Stone for Loon Film Inc. and Lumanity Productions. The film stars Roy Dupuis and Jane McGregor. The screenplay was based on the novel Loon, by William (Bill) Plumstead, who was also its executive producer. It was filmed on location in Temagami, Bonfield and North Bay, Ontario in 2005 and completed in 2006. Its world première, attended by Budreau, Dupuis, and Murray, occurred on August 26, 2006, during the Montreal World Film Festival.[1] It was also shown at the Atlantic Film Festival, the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, the Calgary International Film Festival.

The film was theatrically released across Canada in late April 2007.

Premise

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A detective teams up with a young female archaeologist to unravel the mysterious death of a 'bog body' found in a native swamp rumoured to have curative powers. It is the story of two wounded souls searching for healing and redemption.

Cast

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Production

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Part of the film was shot in the École secondaire catholique Algonquin auditorium.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Le film That Beautiful Somewhere avec Roy Dupuis sera projeté au FMM"[dead link] (The film That Beautiful Somewhere with Roy Dupuis Will Be Shown at the Montreal World Film Festival.) Canadian Press August 21, 2006. Branchez-Vous! Accessed August 27, 2006. See also FFM Photothèque Archived 2006-10-03 at the Wayback Machine for August 26, 2006; credits: Montreal World Film Festival and Sylvain Legaré, photographer (2 pages).
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