Kissed


1h 18m 1996

Brief Synopsis

The strangely moving story of a young woman's discovery that love can cross over from the living to the dead. Childhood fantasies and experiences, and her initiation into the extraordinary world of undertakers all fuel Sandra Larson's fascination. A fateful meeting with Matt, a young medical student

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1996
Distribution Company
MEG/MALOFILMS DISTRIBUTION/SAMUEL GOLDWYN COMPANY
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 18m

Synopsis

The strangely moving story of a young woman's discovery that love can cross over from the living to the dead. Childhood fantasies and experiences, and her initiation into the extraordinary world of undertakers all fuel Sandra Larson's fascination. A fateful meeting with Matt, a young medical student, develops into an obsession which threatens to expose Sandra's secret passion and redefine the bounds of love.

Crew

Marina Adam

Song

Ric Arboit

Music

Sean Ashby

Song Performer

David Ballard

Sound Mixer

Francesca Benedetti

Other

Jacques Blackstone

Other

Jacques Blackstone

Foley Recordist

Kelly Cole

Audio Mixer

Ingrid C Dabringer

Photography

Darryl Dennis Deegan

Art Director

Pat Dodds

Other

Jim R Dunn

Stunt Coordinator

Franci Duran

Post-Production Coordinator

Doug Elliot

Song Performer

Dean English

Producer

Mark Findler

Song

Mark Findler

Song Performer

James Fonnyadt

Sound Effects Editor

Angus Fraser

Screenplay

Jessica Fraser

Associate Producer

Jessica Fraser

Assistant Director

Zsuzsi Gartner

Consultant

Michael Gazetas

Assistant Director

Michael Gazetas

Location Manager

Michael Gazetas

Adr

Sylvie Gendron

Photography

James Genn

Sound Effects Editor

Dean Giammarco

Rerecording

Alison Girvan

Music

Michele Gould

Song Performer

Michele Gould

Song

Barbara Gowdy

From Story

Russ Hamilton

Adr

Stephen Hawryshko

Graphic Designer

John Hazen

Sound Mixer

Stephen Hegyes

Production Consultant

Naomi Hirano

Photography

Kevin House

Props

Wendy Hyman

Production Manager

Susan Lambie

Script Supervisor

Tracy Laval

Production Coordinator

Allan Lee

Creative Consultant

Andrea Lewis

Song Performer

Suzanne Little

Song

Suzanne Little

Song Performer

John Locke

Other

Kevin Lucks

Song Performer

Don Macdonald

Music

Don Macdonald

Music Arranger

Don Macdonald

Music Producer

Tara Maclean

Song Performer

Tara Maclean

Song

Karen Mang

Music

Hank Mann

Adr

Pierre Marchand

Song

Jane Mason

Production Coordinator

Rob Mcdonagh

Photography

Sarah Mclachlan

Song

Sarah Mclachlan

Song Performer

Eric Mcnab

Production Designer

Gregory Middleton

Director Of Photography

Laura Morrison

Set Decorator

Barb Nixon

Costume Designer

Wendy O'brien

Casting

Brian Pearson

Camera Operator

Robin Pereira

Song Performer

John Pozer

Editor

John Pozer

Executive Producer

Marti Richa

Sound Design

Marti Richa

Editor

Marti Richa

Sound Effects Editor

Peter Roeck

Assistant Director

Peter Roeck

Editor

Paul Sharpe

Rerecording

Pat Steward

Song Performer

Lynne Stopkewich

Screenplay

Lynne Stopkewich

Editor

Lynne Stopkewich

Producer

Isaac Strozberg

Editor

Alexandria Stuart

Music

Kevin Stubbs

Stunt Coordinator

Susan Taylor

Sound Design

Susan Taylor

Sound Effects Editor

Susan Taylor

Dialogue Editor

Susan Taylor

Sound Editor

Kristy Lee Thirsk

Other

Kristy Lee Thirst

Song

Kristy Lee Thirst

Song Performer

Karl Trommeshauser

Location Manager

Kerry Uchida

Sound Effects Editor

Brian Whittred

Photography

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1996
Distribution Company
MEG/MALOFILMS DISTRIBUTION/SAMUEL GOLDWYN COMPANY
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 18m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of the 1997 Genie Award by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television for Best Actress (Molly Parker). Also nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor (Peter Outerbridge), Best Original Score, and Best Original Song ("Bounds of Love").

Released in United States Spring April 18, 1997

Limited Release in United States April 25, 1997

Released in United States on Video April 20, 1999

Released in United States October 1996

Released in United States 1997

Released in United States January 1997

Released in United States October 1997

Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 4-20, 1996.

Shown at Boston International Festival of Women's Cinema April 25 - May 1, 1997.

Shown at Continental Film Festival in Panama October 6-10, 1997.

Feature directorial debut for Lynne Stopkewich.

Released in United States Spring April 18, 1997

Limited Release in United States April 25, 1997

Released in United States on Video April 20, 1999

Released in United States October 1996 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 4-20, 1996.)

Released in United States 1997 (Shown at Boston International Festival of Women's Cinema April 25 - May 1, 1997.)

Released in United States January 1997 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema) in Park City, Utah January 16-26, 1997.)

Released in United States October 1997 (Shown at Continental Film Festival in Panama October 6-10, 1997.)