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In this moving documentary, Canadian screen icon Gordon Pinsent takes audiences on an emotional journey through his illustrious 70-year career. It is the real story behind Gordon’s early years and the life he has shared with his wife Charm (Charmion King) — how they met, how they fell in love, and how she helped him reconcile his past. Set partially along the gorgeous coastline of Gordon’s homeland, Newfoundland, the film is also a figurative love letter to Victor Solnicki, director Brigitte Berman’s husband, who passed away on the film’s TIFF premiere in September 2016.
Director: Brigitte Berman
Studio: Bridge Productions
Producer(s): Brigitte Berman, Daniel Pellerin, Victor Solnicki
Cast: Gordon Pinsent, Norman Jewison, Christopher Plummer, Mary Walsh
Writer(s): Brigitte Berman
2 votes and 2 Reviews
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1h 44m | Documentary
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In this moving documentary, Canadian screen icon Gordon Pinsent takes audiences on an emotional journey through his illustrious 70-year career. It is the real story behind Gordon’s early years and the life he has shared with his wife Charm (Charmion King) — how they met, how they fell in love, and how she helped him reconcile his past. Set partially along the gorgeous coastline of Gordon’s homeland, Newfoundland, the film is also a figurative love letter to Victor Solnicki, director Brigitte Berman’s husband, who passed away on the film’s TIFF premiere in September 2016.
1h 44m | Documentary
In this moving documentary, Canadian screen icon Gordon Pinsent takes audiences on an emotional journey through his illustrious 70-year career. It is the real story behind Gordon’s early years and the life he has shared with his wife Charm (Charmion King) — how they met, how they fell in love, and how she helped him reconcile his past.
Set partially along the gorgeous coastline of Gordon’s homeland, Newfoundland, the film is also a figurative love letter to Victor Solnicki, director Brigitte Berman’s husband, who passed away on the film’s TIFF premiere in September 2016.