The Grace of God
1998 Canadian film
- 1998 (1998)
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The Grace of God is a Canadian docudrama film, directed by Gerald L'Ecuyer and released in 1998.[1] Centering on L'Ecuyer's identity as a gay man, the film unfolds as a series of vignettes depicting various key moments in his life, acted by a cast that includes Michael Riley, Steve Cumyn, Robbie Pennant, Alanna Cavanagh, David Bolt and David Cronenberg.[2]
The film won the award for Best Canadian Film at the 1998 Inside Out Film and Video Festival.[3]
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External links
- The Grace of God at IMDb
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Inside Out Film and Video Festival Award for Best Canadian Film
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