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Oh, Canada finds a famed documentarian, Leonard Fife (Richard Gere), attempting to tell his life story as a last will in the form of a documentary interview to a pair of his former students ...
The space belongs to Leonard Fife (Richard Gere), a documentarian and something of a left-wing celebrity living in Montreal with his wife and creative partner of many years, Emma (Uma Thurman).
Banks wrote of “a hologram named Fife, Leonard Fife, a remembered version of the man as remembered by the man himself.” So sure, being Jacob Elordi is the cherry on top of his hallucination.
'Oh, Canada' goes out of its way to confuse Strange casting, unreliable memories muddle the story of a dying filmmaker played by Richard Gere now and Jacob Elordi in flashbacks.
Banks wrote of “a hologram named Fife, Leonard Fife, a remembered version of the man as remembered by the man himself.” So sure, being Jacob Elordi is the cherry on top of his hallucination.
Richard Gere, reuniting with Schrader after the two made 1980's "American Gigolo" together, stars as Leonard Fife, a renowned documentarian who's dying of cancer.
Flats were evacuated after officers were called to reports of a disturbance on St Leonard's Street on Saturday morning.
Much of the film consists of Fife monologuing through filmmaker Errol Morris’ famed Interrotron system, although there are flashbacks to Leonard as a young man (played by Jacob Elordi).
Dying Leonard Fife (Richard Gere, top front, below back) ruminates on a decision he made when he was a callow youth (Jacob Elordi, top back, below front)–though already twice married and with ...
If Anything, ‘Oh, Canada’ Will Send You Down a Draft Dodgers’ Rabbit Hole In Paul Schrader's new film, Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi portray the present and past Leonard Fife, the dying ...
The official synopsis for the film reads: “Leonard Fife, one of 60,000 draft evaders and deserters who fled to Canada to avoid serving in Vietnam, shares all his secrets to de-mythologize his ...
“Oh, Canada” tells the story of Leonard Fife (Richard Gere), an acclaimed documentarian on his deathbed who, in what becomes a final act of confession, agrees to have the cameras turned toward ...