Love Come Down (film)

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Love Come Down
Peter Williams
CinematographyDylan Macleod
Music by
  • Aaron Davis
    John Lang
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Love Come Down is a 2000 Canadian drama film.[1] Written and directed by Clement Virgo, the film stars Larenz Tate as Neville Carter, an aspiring comedian trying to rebuild his life after a stint in a drug rehabilitation centre.

The film was created in part as an expansion of Virgo's early short film Save My Lost Nigga Soul.[2]

Neville's only family is his

Peter Williams
in flashbacks) ten years earlier.

nightclub singer who is herself the adopted daughter of white parents (Jennifer Dale and Kenneth Welsh), with whom Neville enters a romantic relationship, and Sarah Polley appears as Sarah, a streetwise nun who works at the drug counselling centre. The cast also includes Kenny Robinson, Travis Kyle Davis and Charles Officer
.

The film garnered eight

Best Original Score
(Aaron Davis and John Lang). It won the awards for sound, sound editing and supporting actor.

References

  1. ^ Love Come Down at the Toronto International Film Festival's Canadian Film Encyclopedia.
  2. ^ "Seeking brotherly love". The Globe and Mail, March 9, 2001.

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