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Monkeys in the Attic
Directed byMorley Markson
Written byMorley Markson
John Palmer
Produced byMorley Markson
StarringJackie Burroughs
Victor Garber
Louis Del Grande
Jess Walton
Jim Henshaw
CinematographyHenri Fiks
Edited byEric Johannessen
Morley Markson
Music byJohn Wyer
Production
companies
Morley Markson and Associates
Distributed byAmbassador Film Distributors
Release date
  • October 2, 1974 (1974-10-02)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Monkeys in the Attic is a Canadian drama film, directed by Morley Markson and released in 1974.[1] The film centres on the psychological and sexual games engaged in by two bohemian couples sharing a townhouse in Toronto, Ontario.[2]

Wanda (Jackie Burroughs) and Eric (Victor Garber) are a couple who lead a wild sex life, while Elaine (Jess Walton) and Frederick (Louis Del Grande) have a troubled marriage on the verge of divorce. Into the mix comes Gus (Jim Henshaw), a pizza delivery man who gets drawn into the two couples' power games.[3]

Martin Knelman of The Globe and Mail dismissed the film, writing that "Markson doesn't seem to think he has to give the audience any reason to care about these people or bother structuring his ideas. He assumes that there is some inherent fascination in a home movie about self-dramatizing exhibitionist freaks who are hip to drugs and old movies and contemporary furniture. He thinks a Lana Turner vehicle about a destroyed glamorpuss can work now if it's radicalized with a post avant-garde rehash of shtick from Warhol and Genet and renovated with a posh decorating job for the Age of Aquarius."[2] A. Ibranyi-Kiss of Cinema Canada was more positive, writing that "The production value is extremely high, Henri Fiks' camerawork is magnificent, the acting is excellent. Over-all the 'craft' is beautiful."[3]

The film was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Picture at the 26th Canadian Film Awards in 1975.[4] It won the award for Best Foreign Film at the 1974 Rencontre internationale du jeune cinema in Toulon.[5]

References

  1. ^ Gerald Pratley, A Century of Canadian Cinema. Lynx Images, 2003. ISBN 1-894073-21-5. p. 146.
  2. ^ a b Martin Knelman, "The talent is there but no one will create a Canadian movie star". The Globe and Mail, March 1, 1975.
  3. ^ a b A. Ibranyi-Kiss, "Monkeys in the Attic". Cinema Canada, October/November 1974.
  4. ^ "Rebirth of the film awards". The Globe and Mail, October 2, 1975.
  5. ^ Peter Morris, "Monkeys in the Attic: A Film of Exploding Dreams". Canadian Film Encyclopedia.