Latitude 55° is a 1982 Canadian drama/adventure film.
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Directed by | John Juliani |
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Cinematography | Robert Ennis |
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Music by | Victor Davies |
Distributed by | International Spectrafilm |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $ 800,000 |
Plot
editWanda Woodsworth (Andrée Pelletier), a field worker for the Department of Culture, is on her way home to the city after a winter assignment in the northern part of Alberta. Her car breaks down on the deserted highway and as the weather worsens she finds herself stranded in the middle of a blizzard. Her initial calm gives way to anxiety and eventually to panic as she desperately tries to stay awake and alive. At the height of the blizzard, Wanda is rescued by a local potato farmer, Joseph Przysiezny (August Schellenberg), who carries her to a dilapidated shack nearby. For two days and two nights, while waiting for the blizzard to pass, two people stalk each other restlessly, inexorably, with humour and passion, in a painfully revealing series of confrontations that runs the gamut from mistrust and terror to physical intimacy and almost religious ecstasy.
Recognition
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- Genie Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction – Richard Hudolin
- Genie Award for Best Achievement in Costume Design – Wendy Partridge
- Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role – August Schellenberg
- Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role – Andrée Pelletier
- Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay – John Juliani, Sharon Riis
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