Felicia's Journey
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Atom Egoyan
Gerard Mcsorley
Barry Mcgovern
Gem Durham
Kelly Brailsford
Elaine Cassidy
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Seventeen and pregnant, Felicia travels from Ireland to England in search of her lover and is found instead by Joseph Ambrose Hilditch, a helpful catering manager whose kindness masks a serial killer. Hilditch has murdered several young women, but he has no conscious awareness of his crimes; like Felicia, he doesn't see his true self. A story of innocence lost and regained, Felicia awakens to the world's dangers and duplicities; and Hilditch, who grew up lonely and unloved, comes to realize what was taken from him, and what he himself has taken.
Director
Atom Egoyan
Cast
Gerard Mcsorley
Barry Mcgovern
Gem Durham
Kelly Brailsford
Elaine Cassidy
Polly York
Ali Yassine
Julie Cox
Ladene Hall
Jean Marlowe
Claire Benedict
Emma Powell
Maire Stafford
Mark Hadfield
Ron Korb
Leila Hoffman
Susan Parry
Bob Hoskins
Danny Turner
Bob Mason
Arsinee Khanjian
Sheila Reid
Laura Chambers
Sidney Cole
Sandra Voe
Brid Brennan
Peter Mcdonald
Gsvin Kelty
Bianca Mckenzie
Nizwar Karanj
Nicki Murphy
Kriss Dosanjh
Kerry Stacey
Crew
Michael Austin
Matthew Baker
Naoise Barry
Colin Baxter
Daniel Blackman
Mary Bond
Kate Bush
Kate Bush
Frederick Chiverton
Marilyn Clarke
Jim Clay
Colin Colyer
Sue Conley
Andrew D Cooke
Karen Crossan
Mychael Danna
Nick Daubeny
Bruce Davey
Leo Davis
Vincent Dipaola
Peter Dorme
Jimmy Duncan
Atom Egoyan
Keith Elliott
Keith Elliott
Karen Glasser
Johanna Graysmark
Pippa Hall
Stevie Hall
Derek Hudson
Bridget Hunt
Ralph Kamp
Peter Kelly
Nigel Kirton
Robert Lantos
Cheryl Leigh
Andy Malcolm
Danny Mcgrath
Ted Morley
Steven Munro
Lp Newmarket Capital Group
Daniel Pellerin
Sandy Powell
Morag Ross
Paul Sarossy
Paul Sarossy
Clare Scholtz
Chris Seagers
Ron Searles
Susan Shipton
Amenee Shisakly
Brian Simmons
Colin Skeaping
Mark Sommer
Jan Spoczynski
Clare Spragge
David Drainie Taylor
Roberts Tim
Angelique Toews
William Trevor
Paul Tucker
Malcom Vaughan
David J Webb
Johanna Weinstein
Kirk Worthington
Film Details
Technical Specs
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Miscellaneous Notes
Winner of four 1999 Genie Awards, including Best Adapted Screenplay (Atom Egoyan), Best Cinematography (Paul Sarossy), Best Actor (Bob Hoskins) and Best Original Score (Mychael Danna).
Released in United States Fall November 12, 1999
Released in United States November 19, 1999
Expanded Release in United States November 24, 1999
Released in United States on Video May 16, 2000
Released in United States 1999
Released in United States October 1999
Released in United States 2000
Shown at New York Film Festival (Closing Night) September 24 - October 10, 1999.
Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival September 24 - October 10, 1999.
Shown at Montreal International Festival of New Cinema & New Media (in competition) October 14-24, 1999.
Shown at Rotterdam International Film Festival January 26 - February 6, 2000.
Completed shooting November 13, 1998.
Began shooting September 21, 1998.
Released in United States Fall November 12, 1999
Released in United States November 19, 1999 (Los Angeles)
Expanded Release in United States November 24, 1999
Released in United States on Video May 16, 2000
Released in United States 1999 (Shown at New York Film Festival (Closing Night) September 24 - October 10, 1999.)
Released in United States 1999 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival September 24 - October 10, 1999.)
Released in United States October 1999 (Shown at Montreal International Festival of New Cinema & New Media (in competition) October 14-24, 1999.)
Released in United States 2000 (Shown at Rotterdam International Film Festival January 26 - February 6, 2000.)