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Directed by | Wendy Hill-Tout |
Written by | Wendy Hill-Tout Cathy Ostlere |
Produced by | Wendy Hill-Tout |
Starring | Kristin Booth Greg Bryk |
Cinematography | Charles Hamilton |
Edited by | Bridget Durnford |
Music by | Janal Bechthold |
Production company | Voice Pictures |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Marlene is a 2020 Canadian docudrama film, directed by Wendy Hill-Tout. [1] The film centres on the case of Steven Truscott, a Canadian man who spent many years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of a murder he did not commit, through the eyes of his wife Marlene. [2]
The film stars Kristin Booth as Marlene Truscott, and Greg Bryk as Steven Truscott. [3] Julia Sarah Stone and Dempsey Bryk also appear as the younger Marlene and Steven in flashback scenes. [3]
The film was shot in 2019, with the working title Chasing Justice. [2] It premiered at the 2020 Calgary International Film Festival. [4] It was subsequently screened at the 2020 Whistler Film Festival.
Chris Knight of the National Post gave the film two out of five stars and wrote, "I wish I'd loved Marlene – I was certainly educated by it. But the film tends to overplay its emotional hand, whether through Janal Bechthold's overpowering (and, to its credit, Canadian Screen Award nominated) score or a tendency for the characters to dramatize their every feeling." [5]
Liam Lacey of Original Cin gave the film a C and wrote that it's "a melodramatic muddle, a flashback-loaded, over-orchestrated, and confusing legal story wrapped in a gauzy romance story." [6]
Janal Bechthold received an aforementioned Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Original Score at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021. [7] The film was a runner-up for the 2020 Whistler Film Festival Audience Award. [8]