Paul Schrader is clearly going through some things. The director is nobly caring for his wife, actress Mary Beth Hurt, during her long journey through Alzheimer’s; dealing with health issues of his ...
“Oh, Canada,” a stiff and cerebral eulogy, skims along the confessions of a dying man named Leonard Fife (Gere), a Montreal-based documentarian who has agreed to let his former students record ...
Either way, the documentary they’re making about Leonard Fife doesn’t look like anything we’d want to watch.
Gere’s character, Leonard Fife, has no little contempt for these two, whom he calls “Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burns of Canada” with subtle disdain. As we learn over the artful dodges and layers of ...
I kind of am in a constant state of like, ‘Wake me up from this.’” “Oh, Canada” tells the story of Leonard Fife (Richard Gere), an acclaimed documentarian on his deathbed who ...
Fiery but feeling his years and his illness, ailing filmmaker Leonard Fife (Richard Gere) wants to tell his life story, unfiltered, before it’s too late. As the director of lauded documentary ...
“Oh, Canada,” a stiff and cerebral eulogy, skims along the confessions of a dying man named Leonard Fife (Gere), a Montreal-based documentarian who has agreed to let his former students record ...
“Oh, Canada,” a stiff and cerebral eulogy, skims along the confessions of a dying man named Leonard Fife (Gere), a Montreal-based documentarian who has agreed to let his former students record his ...