The Tic Code

The Tic Code
DVD release cover
Directed byGary Winick
Written byPolly Draper
Produced byPolly Draper (uncredited)
Michael Wolff
Karen Tangorra
Midge Sanford (uncredited)
Sarah Pillsbury (uncredited)
Larry Meistrich (uncredited)
Starring
CinematographyWolfgang Held
Edited byBill Pankow
Kate Sanford
Henk Van Eeghen
Music byMichael Wolff
Production
companies
Sanford/Pillsbury Productions
Jazz Films
Gun For Hire Films
Distributed byLions Gate Films
Release dates
  • June 1998 (1998-06) (Newport)
  • April 2, 1999 (1999-04-02) (Starz)
  • August 4, 2000 (2000-08-04) (Limited)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUS$2 million
Box officeUS$205,000

The Tic Code (also known as Lessons in the Tic Code[1]) is a drama film directed by Gary Winick and written by Polly Draper. It tells of a single mother, the relationship she forms with a jazz musician who has Tourette syndrome, and her young son—a piano prodigy—also with the disorder. The musician and the boy form a friendship, and the film is loosely based upon the experiences of Draper's jazz musician husband Michael Wolff, who provided the film's score. Draper, known for her role in Thirtysomething, portrays the mother; Gregory Hines plays the musician; and Christopher George Marquette stars as the young boy.

Principal photography took place in 1997 in New York City. The Tic Code appeared at several film festivals in 1998 and 1999, where it won a number of awards. It received a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 4, 2000, and a DVD release in February 2001. Critical response to the film was generally favorable.

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