The Company of Strangers | |
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Directed by | Cynthia Scott |
Written by | Gloria Demers Cynthia Scott David Wilson Sally Bochner |
Produced by | David Wilson |
Starring | Alice Diabo Constance Garneau |
Cinematography | David De Volpi |
Edited by | David Wilson |
Music by | Marie Bernard |
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Distributed by | First Run Features Castle Hill Productions National Film Board of Canada |
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Running time | 101 min. |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The Company of Strangers (US release title: Strangers in Good Company; French title: Le Fabuleux gang des sept[2]) is a 1990 Canadian film directed by Cynthia Scott and written by Scott, Sally Bochner, David Wilson and Gloria Demers. The film depicts eight women on a bus tour, who are stranded at an isolated cottage when the bus breaks down.
Created in a genre defined as docufiction, semi-documentary/semi-fiction,[3] the film is not tightly scripted. The writers wrote a basic story outline but allowed the eight women to improvise their dialogue. Each of the women, all but one of whom were senior citizens, told stories from her own life. A major theme of the film is how the elderly women each face aging and mortality in their own way, and find the courage together to persevere.
At various points throughout the film, a montage of photos from each woman's life is shown.