Bonjour Timothy

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Bonjour Timothy
Directed byWayne Tourell
Written byDavid Parry
Produced by
CINAR Films

Tucker Films Ltd.
Distributed byAlpha Media
Release date
1995
Running time
98 minutes
CountriesNew Zealand
Canada
LanguageEnglish

Bonjour Timothy is a 1995 Canadian-New Zealander romantic comedy film directed by Wayne Tourell and starring Dean O'Gorman, Stephen Papps and Sabine Karsenti.

Plot

Bonjour Timothy is a coming of age story of a young French-Canadian girl who goes on exchange to Auckland. The story follows Timothy, played by Dean O'Gorman, a young New Zealand boy who develops a crush on Michelle, played by Sabine Karsenti, the young French-Canadian girl from Montreal who is living with his family on her exchange. The story follows Timothy, a social underdog in his school, as he goes through a period of self-discovery, and tries to gain the attention of his crush, Michelle. This story depicts the trials and tribulations associated with being in high school, and the awkward stages that accompany being a young adult.

The New Zealand Film Commission describes Bonjour Timothy as, "In Bonjour Timothy (1995) the underdog wins the affection of the girl against all odds, in a film about coming-of-age anxieties over sex and love" (Aveyard, Moran & Veith 2018).[1][2]

Buzzfeed described Bonjour Timothy as, "The Best Teen Movie You've Never Heard Of."

Cast

Production

The film was shot largely at and around Avondale College in Auckland, New Zealand.[3]

Film Crew:

  • Director: Wayne Tourell
  • Producers: Murray Newey, Micheline Charest
  • Writer: David Preston
  • Editor: Jean-Marie Drot
  • Cinematography: Matt Bowkett
  • Production Design: Brett Schwieters
  • Composer: Daniel Scott
  • Costumes: Pauline Bowkett

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Awards

  • 1996 Berlin Film Festival; Kinderfilmfest, Children's Jury - Honourable Mention
  • 1995 New Zealand Film and Television Awards; Nominated for Best Director, Best Male in a Dramatic Role (Dean O'Gorman), Best Female in a Dramatic Role (Sylvia Rands) and Best Male Performance in a Supporting Role (Milan Borich)
  • 1995 Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People (Northern Ireland); Best Feature Film
  • 1995 Griffoni Film Festival (Italy); Critics Prize, Nominated for Best Actor (Dean O'Gorman)

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References

  1. ^ Aveyard, Karina; Moran, Albert; Vieth, Errol. Historical Dictionary of Australian and New Zealand Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield.
  2. ^ Bonjour Timothy at New Zealand Film Commission
  3. ^ "Bonjour Timothy". nzonscreen.com. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Bonjour Timothy (1995)". LETTERBOXD.
  5. ^ New Zealand Film Commission

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