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BARNEY'S VERSION

Poised between laughter and tears, Barney’s Version, is the picaresque and touching story of the politically incorrect, fully lived life of the impulsive, irascible and fearlessly blunt Barney Panofsky. The film is based on Mordecai Richler’s novel of the same name.

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Richard J. Lewis
Director

Richard J. Lewis co-wrote and directed Whale Music a Genie winning performance. For nine seasons, he worked on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation for CBS, where he was executive producer, writer and director. He completed a Bachelor of Science degree at Northwestern University in Chicago, and furthered his education at the University of Southern California, where he obtained his MFA in film. In addition to writing and directing, Lewis regularly gives workshops in Toronto and Los Angeles, and is a committee member of Southern California’s chapter of Human Rights Watch.

35 mm

126 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

2.35

Original version in English

Producer

Robert Lantos

Director

Richard J. Lewis

Scriptwriter

Michael Konyves

Director of Photography

Guy Dufaux

Editor

Susan Shipton

Sound

Orest Shushko

Cast

Paul Giamatti

Dustin Hoffman

Rosamund Pike

Minnie Driver

Rachelle Lefevre

Scott Speedman

Bruce Greenwood

Production

Serendipity Point Films Inc.
9 Price St.
Toronto Ontario
M4W 1Z1
Canada
(416) 960-0300
(416) 960-8656
wsaffer@serendipitypoint.com
www.serendipitypoint.com


Lyla Films Inc.
1319, rue Saint-Zotique Est
Montreal Quebec
H2G 1G6
Canada
(514) 933-4003
(514) 933-0818
llafontaine@equinoxeproductions.com


Coproduction - Italy

Fandango
Viale Gorizia, 19
Rome 
00198
Italy
39 06 852185
39 06 85218120
raffaella.digiulio@fandango.it
www.fandango.it


Distribution – Canada

Seville Pictures inc.
400, boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest
Bureau 1120
Montreal Quebec
H3A 1L4
Canada
(514) 841-1910
(514) 841-8030
info@sevillepictures.com
www.sevillepictures.com



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