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George and Rosemary
19878 min 48 secFilm: Animation
Direction: Alison SnowdenDavid Fine
Production: Eunice MacaulayDouglas MacDonald
Script: Alison SnowdenDavid Fine
George and Rosemary is an animated romantic comedy about two golden agers who prove that passion is not exclusively for the young. With humour and empathy, it tells of George Edgecombe's passion for the lady across the street, and what happens when he decides to stop daydreaming and finally meet Rosemary Harris, the object of his affections.
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Subject categories
- Seniors > Interpersonal Relationships
- Family Studies/Home Economics > AdulthoodRelationships
- English Language Arts > Children's Stories/Fables
- Health/Personal Development > Healthy Relationships
Credits
- director
- Alison Snowden
- David Fine
- script
- Alison Snowden
- David Fine
- sound
- Alison Snowden
- David Fine
- animation
- Alison Snowden
- David Fine
- producer
- Eunice Macaulay
- executive producer
- Douglas MacDonald
- camera
- Pierre Landry
- Jacques Avoine
- Robin L.P. Bain
- sound editing
- Paul Demers
- narrator
- Cec Linder
- re-recording
- Hans Peter Strobl
- Adrian Croll
- voice
- Doris Malcolm
- Marty Myers
- Alexander Weldon
- music
- Patrick Godfrey
Awards
- Overseas General AwardA.T.O.M. Awards for Short Educational Films & Videos
- Overseas Children's AwardA.T.O.M. Awards for Short Educational Films & Videos
- Certificate of ExcellencePIMA (Pacific Instructional Media Association)
- First Prize - Category: 5 - 15 minutes FilmsInternational Animation Film Festival
- Jury Award - Category: Short FilmsMontreal World Film Festival
- Genie Award for Best Short FilmGenie Awards
- Gold Plaque - Category: AnimationInternational Film Festival
- Honorable Mention - Category: 5 to 15 minutes Films Category BInternational Animated Film Festival / CINANIMA
- First Prize - Category: 5-12 minutes FilmsWorld Festival of Animated Films
- Mannheim Film Ducat (Volkshochschul Jury Award) - with a cash prize of 2,500DM and a medalInternational Film Festival