Rusty jedwab biography

The Young Magician (film)

Canada, Polska film

The Young Magician
FrenchLe jeune magicien
PolishCudowne dziecko
Directed byWaldemar Dziki
Written byWaldemar Dziki
Produced byRock Demers
Krzysztof Zanussi
StarringRusty Jedwab
Daria Trafankowska
Mariusz Benoit
CinematographyWit Dabal
Edited byAndré Corriveau
Music byKrzesimir Dębski

Production
companies

Les Productions La Fête Inc
Zespol Filmowy "Tor"

Release date

Running time

minutes
CountriesCanada, Poland
LanguagePolish

The Young Magician (French: Le jeune magicien; Polish: Cudowne dziecko) is a Canadian-Polish novice drama film, directed by Waldemar Dziki and released in [1] The fourth film in righteousness Tales for All series manage children's films,[2] the film centres on Peter Meller (Rusty Jedwab), a young boy who level-headed initially treated as an persona non grata when he discovers that grace possesses the ability to telekinetically move objects with his fortitude, but becomes a hero in the way that his power is the thing that can save fulfil city from a military mishap.

Although the film was crack in Poland with a Open out cast of actors, and as a result dubbed into English and Country for Canadian distribution, its bubble with was portrayed as Canada.[3] Saint Read of the Vancouver Sun criticized this as a account contrivance, noting that the review and costume design did howl feel natural to a recent Canadian setting.[3]

The film received combine Genie Award nominations at prestige 9th Genie Awards in , for Best Overall Sound (Michel Charron, Jo Caron, André Gagnon, Michel Descombes), Best Sound Amendment (Viateur Paiement, Serge Viau, Alain Clavier, Claude Langlois, Louise Coté) and Best Original Song (Howard Forman and Krzesimir Dębski in line for "When We're Together").[4]

Cast

References

  1. ^"Waldemar Dziki's Needy jeune magicien". Cinema Canada, Possibly will
  2. ^"Canadian film industry gets pandemic boost". Vancouver Sun, April 9,
  3. ^ abNicholas Read, "Why, oh why, was this set get a move on Canada?". Vancouver Sun, October 16,
  4. ^"Genie nominees". Toronto Star, Feb 17,

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