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    The Hanging Garden

    R1997 · Drama · 1h 31m

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  1. The Hanging Garden is a British-Canadian drama film, written and directed by Thom Fitzgerald and released in 1997. Fitzgerald's feature debut, the film was shot in Nova Scotia . Plot [ edit ]

    • John Roby
    • Thom Fitzgerald, Louise Garfield, Arnie Gelbart
    • $1,500,000 CAD
  2. Nov 7, 1997 · The Hanging Garden: Directed by Thom Fitzgerald. With Ian Parsons, Peter MacNeill, Troy Veinotte, Kerry Fox. William, a once obese and depressed adolescent, is able to move past his teenage years when he moves to the city and comes out as being gay.

    • (3.1K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Thom Fitzgerald
    • 1997-11-07
  3. The Hanging Garden. Watch The Hanging Garden with a subscription on Prime Video. Growing up as a gay teen in Nova Scotia was so hard for young William (Chris Leavins) that he ran away at the age ...

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    • Thom Fitzgerald
    • R
    • Chris Leavins
  4. The Hanging Garden. Roger Ebert May 29, 1998. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. There is a character named William who appears in "The Hanging Garden'' at three different ages: as an 8-year-old who is terrified of his father, as a fat 15-year-old and as a 25-year-old, now thin, who has returned for his sister's wedding.

  5. Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (New Directors Showcase) May 21 - June 14, 1998. Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival (Canadian Images Series) September 26 - October 12, 1997. Feature directorial debut for Thom Fitzgerald. MGM Distribution Co reportedly pays $500,000 for the US theatrical rights to this film.

    • Thom Fitzgerald
    • Chris Leavins
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  7. The Hanging Garden is 12392 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 7333 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation but less popular than Gerry.

    • 91 min
  8. Hanging Garden is a small, intensely felt film about a family in tatters and a son whose own problems are eclipsed until he does something he can't take back. Given the film's major conceit is a breach in family fabric that can't be woven back in, magic realism is an applicable term--but only so if shot through the caustic self-wounding humour ...

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