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Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Eye of the Beholder
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Film Details - Filmline ; Hit & Run ; Village Roadshow , 1999

Producers:

Nicolas Clermont.

Production Companies:

Filmline International, Hit & Run Productions, and Village Roadshow, in association with Ambridge Film Partnership, Behaviour Worldwide, and Eye of the Beholder Ltd.
Distributed by Destination Films.

Director of Photography:

Guy Dufaux.

Editors:

Sue Blainey.

Production Designers:

Jean-Baptiste Tard.

Music:

Marius De Vries.

Cast:

Ewan McGregor (Stephen Wilson), Ashley Judd (Joanna Eris), Patrick Bergin (Alexander Leonard), Geneviève Bujold (Dr Jeanne Brault), k.d. lang (Hilary), Jason Priestley (Gary), Anne-Marie Brown (Lucy Wilson), Kaitlin Brown (Lucy Wilson), David Nerman (Mickey Argyle), and Steven McCarthy (Paul Hugo).

Release Dates:

10 August 2000 (Australia).

Location:

  • Filmed in Québec, Canada (including Monts Valin, Québec City, and Montréal) and the United States (including Death Valley, New York City, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and Washington DC).

Awards:

  • Silver Raven, Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, 2000.
Settings:
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    United States of America (USA),
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    Americas,
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