Drying Up the Streets

1978 Canadian film
Running time
86 minutesCountryCanadaLanguageEnglishBudget$300,000 (estimated)

Drying Up the Streets is a 1978 Canadian feature from Robin Spry produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Synopsis

This film was originally planned as a one-hour drama for the CBC's For the Record, series but was expanded into a feature while it was being shot cinéma vérité-style on the streets of Toronto between October 11 and October 27, 1977. It concerns the search for a runaway (Laurie Brown) by her father (Don Francks), an aging hippy who is coerced to do so by a member of the RCMP drug squad (Len Cariou). Exploring the darker side of the ‘flower power’ generation, Drying Up the Streets mixes documentary realism with stylized set pieces.[1][2]

It's one of director Robin Spry’s finest films; however, it never received theatrical distribution and was eventually aired on the CBC in 1979 to good notices.[3][4]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Individual Result
1978 29th Canadian Film Awards Actress, Non-Feature Sarah Torgov Nominated
1980 9th ACTRA Awards Best Acting Performance on Television in a Leading Role (Earle Grey Award) Don Francks Won
1980 Best New Television Performer Sarah Torgov Won
1980 Best Television Program of the Year Ralph L. Thomas Won

References

  1. ^ Morris, Peter (1984). The Film Companion. Toronto: Irwin Publishing. pp. 90–91. ISBN 0-7725-1505-0.
  2. ^ Clandfield, David (1987). Canadian Film. Toronto: Oxford University Press. p. 95. ISBN 0-19-540581-1.
  3. ^ Adilman, Sid (March 7, 1979). "Drying Up the Streets (review)". Variety: 74.
  4. ^ Isaac, Doug (September 1978). "Drying Up the Streets (review)". Cinema Canada (49): 69–72.

External links

  • Drying Up the Streets at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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