Mulroney: The Opera
Mulroney: The Opera | |
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Directed by | Larry Weinstein |
Produced by |
Jessica Daniel Larry Weinstein |
Written by | Dan Redican |
Music by | Alexina Louie |
Production company |
Rhombus Media |
Distributed by | Alliance |
Release dates |
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Running time | 75 minutes[1] |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $3.8 million (CAD)[1] |
Mulroney: The Opera is a satirical Canadian film about former prime minister Brian Mulroney. The film, budgeted at $3.8 million (CAD), is directed by Larry Weinstein, who previously worked on nine operas with Dan Redican and Alexina Louie.[2]
Cast
- Brian Mulroney: Rick Miller
- Mila Mulroney: Stephanie Mills
- Jean Chrétien: Colin Mochrie
- Pierre Trudeau: Wayne Best
- Ed Broadbent: Ted Dykstra
- Ronald Reagan: Joe Matheson
- Nancy Reagan: Janet-Laine Green
- John Allen Fraser: Dan Lett
- Robert Coates: Seán Cullen
- Kim Campbell: Joanne Boland
- John Turner: Geordie Johnson
- Col. Robert R. McCormick: Michael Murphy
- Fake Historian: Dan Redican
- Debate Moderator: Patrick McKenna
- Young Brian: Eamon Stocks
Reception
The film received mixed reviews. "Torontoist" deemed it the "most recognizably Canadian comedy ever".[3] Greg Quill of the Toronto Star panned the production as "a fiasco, a flame-out for sure, but an epic failure."[1] The Globe and Mail praised the film for having "...overwhelming ambition, hyperbole, pathos, satire and politics with clever writing, skilled acting, great voices and compelling music".[4]
References
- 1 2 3 "Mulroney: The Opera". Toronto Star. 14 April 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
- ↑ King, Randall (14 April 2011). "Former PM takes it on the chin in satire". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
- ↑ Semley, John (14 April 2011). "Local Filmmakers Make Mulroney Sing". Retrieved 16 July 2012.
- ↑ Winsor, Hugh (6 September 2011). "Mulroney - a life that screams for opera treatment". Retrieved 16 July 2012.
External links
- Official website
- Mulroney: The Opera at the Internet Movie Database
- Mulroney: The Opera at Telefilm Canada
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