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Oh, Canada (Blu-ray)

Directed by : Paul Schrader
Available Date : 02/04/2025
Release Year : 2024
Running Time : 94
UPC : 738329269159
Country : U.S.
Language: English
Subject : Film Studies, Death & Dying, Literature
Genre : Drama
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Available: Feb 4th 2025. Pre-orders are generally sent several days in advance of street date. Order may not be split.
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Oh, Canada is a reflective, moving masterpiece from director Paul Schrader (Blue Collar, Hardcore), who reunites with star Richard Gere for the first time since American Gigolo (1980). Fiery but feeling his years and his illness, ailing filmmaker Leonard Fife (Richard Gere, Internal Affairs) wants to tell his life story, unfiltered, before it’s too late. As the director of lauded documentary exposés, he has much to be proud of, but his avoidance of the Vietnam War draft and his past relationships harbor thorny truths. Finally choosing to reveal all about his life and career, Leonard sits for an extended filmed interview with his former student Malcolm (Michael Imperioli, The Sopranos), charging ahead with candid stories about his younger self (Jacob Elordi, Saltburn) in the fractious 1960s and beyond. At Leonard’s insistence, his wife and indispensable partner, Emma (Uma Thurman, Kill Bill), hears everything. Leonard’s successes are held up against his failings—the fibs held up against the facts—and as the man in full is cleansed of the myth, Leonard must confront what is left.

Product Extras :

• Audio Commentary by Director Paul Schrader
• Behind-the-Scene Featurette
• Deleted Scene
• Theatrical Trailer

Publish Date : 2024-11-26
  • Paul Schrader - Director
  • Richard Gere - Actor
  • Jacob Elordi - Actor
  • Uma Thurman - Actor
  • Michael Imperioli - Actor
  • Victoria Hill - Actor

Reviews

Oh, Canada is among Paul Schrader's best films, free and furious… and it's also his welcome, powerful reunion with Richard Gere.”

"Schrader and Gere, reunited for the first time since 1980’s American Gigolo, are at the peak of their powers."

“As the younger Richard Gere, Jacob Elordi exudes the kind of easygoing, cocky confidence that made the Pretty Woman star a bonafide sex symbol."

“Richard Gere gives his best performance in years.”

“A fascinating match of director and actor, in which both seem to be trying to exorcize the demons of aging through art."

"Takes on grand themes of memory, mortality, and artistic self-reckoning… to sincerely moving effect."

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