The Grocer's Wife

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"It's been a long time since such an odd, almost dangerous film arrived on the Festival's doorstep. Shot in dense, menacing black and white and featuring a most bizarre soundtrack, this unsettling fairytale is a completely original feature debut."

- Toronto International Film Festival

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"The Grocer's Wife is more than just a film: It's a little miracle. Debutant director John Pozer turned a mere $150,000 into a slick, studied film noir which should earn him critical raves and enthuse art film aficionados worldwide."

- Variety

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"The Grocer's Wife is what science might call a singularity - odd, fascinating and theoretically unrepeatable."

- Cameron Bailey, Now Magazine

Starring Simon Webb, Susinn McFarlen, Jay Brazeau, and Nicola Cavendish in the title role, the film garnered two Canadian Academy (Genie) awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Nicola Cavendish as the ripe and appetizing Mrs. Friendly. Renowned composer, Mark Korven (The Witch), was nominated for Best Original Score (perhaps best described as 'Henry Mancini meets Tom Waits.')

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One-sheet / promo postcard for the Cannes International Film Festival, Critic's Week. Original Art by Neil Wedman

 
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Original wrapped VHS copy. Starring Henry Czerny, Mary Elizabeth Rubens and Daniel Kash.

"Slick and twisted"   - Newsday
"Hilarious"  - Boston Phoenix
"Wickedly dark"  - Christian Science Monitor
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One sheet / promo postcard for San Sebastian International Film Festival, New Directors Competition. A film by Hans Christian Berger. Alyssa Reece gives a stellar performance in the role of "Eve." Cameron Crosby stars as "Adam."

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DVD cover with Molly Parker, Best Actress winner at the 1997 Canadian Film Academy Awards.