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Director: Peter O'Brian
Cast: Matthew Modine, Deborah Kara Unger, Jennifer Tilly, Alan Thicke
The making of a serious, Canadian arthouse film descends into Hollywood farce when its producer is forced to compromise his vision to accommodate his drug-addled star, his leading lady and his venal backers.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Hollywood North is a 2004 Canadian comedy film directed by Peter O'Brian that received mixed reviews from critics. The film follows the making of a serious arthouse film as it descends into Hollywood farce when the producer is forced to compromise his vision to accommodate his drug-addled star, leading lady, and venal backers. While it did not receive major awards recognition, the film has a rating of 6.2/10 on IMDb, indicating a moderately positive audience reception.
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Fans of quirky, comedic takes on the film industry will enjoy director Peter O'Brian's 2004 film Hollywood North, which blends sharp satire and hilarious performances from stars like Matthew Modine, Deborah Kara Unger, and Jennifer Tilly into a delightfully absurd look at the making of a serious Canadian art film.
Hollywood North is a 2003 Canadian comedy film starring Matthew Modine and Jennifer Tilly. It is a mockumentary detailing the struggles of two Canadian movie producers in Toronto circa 1979. The title is a reference to the colloquialism "Hollywood North".
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