Lights, Camera, Plenty of Action in Winnipeg

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"This time, I'm leaving for good." he narrates. "Again."

"The film was not going to fall together in the 10 weeks we had to cut the picture," [Andrew Dominik] explained at a TIFF press conference after its Canadian premiere in September. "It was a tough movie to cut. It doesn't have a plot, it's based on the emotional energies of each (character) building the right way. The performances are really complex. All you've got are characters," Dominik said.

"There were stories that this was a troubled film and it's been a train wreck and all that stuff," Dominik said. "And it's only worked in our favour, I think. The movie's a lot better than people expected, or were led to believe."

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Lights, Camera, Plenty of Action in Winnipeg

Reel Life / Randall King

WITH an estimated total of $123 million of production dollars spent in Manitoba in 2007, this may be one of the most productive years ever for the province's film industry.

The city saw the production of nine feature films, two TV series, two miniseries and a fistful of documentaries.

But the local biz took a cou...

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