The Sweet Hereafter (film)

The sweet hereafter is a 1997 canadian drama film written and directed by atom egoyan, adapted from the 1991 novel by russell banks. It tells the story of a school bus accident in a small town that kills 14 children. A class-action lawsuit ensues, which proves divisive in the community and entwined with personal and family issues. It stars Ian Holm, Sarah Polley, Maury Chaykin, Bruce Greenwood, Tom McCamus, Gabrielle Rose, ArsinĂ©e Khanjian and Alberta Watson. 

 He film, inspired by the 1989 Alton, Texas, bus crash, was filmed in British Columbia and Ontario, incorporating a film score with medieval music influences and references to the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin.

Although The Sweet Hereafter was not a box office success, it was critically acclaimed and won three awards, including the Grand Prix, at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival, along with seven Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. It also received two Academy Award nominations, for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. Toronto International Film Festival critics named The Sweet Hereafter one of the top 10 Canadian films of all time.

 Release

The film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1997, and screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and Valladolid International Film Festival. In Canada, the film was distributed by Alliance Communications.[25] After it premiered at Cannes, The Fine Line secured the rights to the film for distribution in the United States, where it was released on October 10, 1997.

 In the region, Sweet From Here was released on DVD in May 1998. In Canada, the film was released on Blu-ray in June 2012, with special features including interviews.

  The Sweet Hereafter (1997) - Posters — The Movie Database (TMDB)

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