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Suddenly Naked
Directed byAnne Wheeler
Written byElyse Friedman
Produced byGavin Wilding
StarringWendy Crewson
Peter Coyote
CinematographyDavid Frazee
Edited byLara Mazur
Music byChris Ainscough
Production
company
Creative Differences
Distributed byRemstar Distribution
Release date
8 September 2001 (Canada)
Running time
105 mn.
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Suddenly Naked is a 2001 drama film directed by Anne Wheeler, written by Elyse Friedman, and starring Wendy Crewson and Peter Coyote.

Plot

Jackie York is a famous novelist with a secret: she is suffering from writer's block and is unable to write her much-anticipated novel. After being used and then dumped by a wannabe movie director, Jackie can't get back to work. So, Jackie concocts a mess of lies to cover up her loneliness and to protect her secret. Jackie then meets a man named Patrick McKeating, a writer who opens her up to new possibilities. However, Patrick is nearly 20 years younger than Jackie. Jackie gets a lesson in true love and must decide what really matters in life.

Cast

Awards and nominations

  • 2002 Anne Wheeler and Gavin Wilding won Best Feature Length Drama at the Leo Awards
  • 2002 Lara Mazur won Best Picture Editing in a Feature Length Drama at the Leo Awards
  • 2002 Anne Wheeler won Feature Length Drama: Best Director at the Leo Awards
  • 2002 Chris Ainscough won Feature Length Drama: Best Musical Score at the Leo Awards
  • 2003 Lara Mazur won Best Achievement in Editing at the Genie Awards
  • 2003 Gavin Wilding was nominated for "Best Motion Picture" at the Genie Awards
  • 2003 Anne Wheeler was nominated for "Best Achievement in Directing" at the Genie Awards
  • 2003 Chris Ainscough was nominated for "Best Achievement in Music – Original Score" at the Genie Awards
  • 2003 Laura Doyle was nominated for "Best Achievement in Music – Original Song" for the song "Your Love" at the Genie Awards