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The Hanging Garden is a British-Canadian drama film, written and directed by Thom Fitzgerald and released in 1997. [1] Fitzgerald's feature debut, the film was shot in Nova Scotia . Plot
Hanging Garden (空中庭園, Kūchū Teien) is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Toshiaki Toyoda. The film is a family drama concerning the Kyobashis, whose house rule is to not keep secrets from each other when asked a question directly.
The Hanging Garden, a 1997 film by Thom Fitzgerald; Hanging Garden, a Japanese film; Hanging Gardens, a film by Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji; The Hanging Garden (Rankin novel), a 1998 novel by Ian Rankin "The Hanging Garden", TV adaptation, an episode of Rebus; The Hanging Garden (White novel), a 2012 unfinished novel by Patrick White
His second project, which was in progress before The Hanging Garden, was the muscle magazine docu-comedy Beefcake (1999). The story of fitness photographer Bob Mizer (played by Daniel MacIvor) and the wave of fitness magazines in the 1950s, it was commissioned for television by Channel 4 in the UK and Arte in France and Germany.
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Joan Orenstein (December 4, 1923 – October 10, 2009) [1] was a British-born Canadian actress, primarily on stage, although she performed in other media. One of her best-known roles was in the 1997 film The Hanging Garden as the dotty old grandmother, Grace.
Louise Garfield is a Canadian performance artist, choreographer, film and television producer and arts administrator. [1] Her work as a producer includes the films Zero Patience in which she has a cameo role playing a virus, [2] and The Hanging Garden, for which she received a Genie Award nomination for Best Motion Picture. [3]
Michael shows up at Samantha's bedside in The Hanging Garden (1998), and he is often mentioned in succeeding books as someone Rebus thinks he should get in touch with. The Naming of the Dead (2006) opens with his funeral, and Rebus's difficulty in mourning his brother is an underlying current in that novel.