When Night Is Falling

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When Night Is Falling is a 1995 Canadian romantic drama film directed by Patricia Rozema that explores a passionate same-sex relationship and the conflict between desire and religious faith.

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instanceOf Canadian film
film
awardRecognition screened at international film festivals
cinematographyBy Douglas Koch NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
countryOfRelease Canada NERFINISHED
director Patricia Rozema NERFINISHED
distributor Alliance Releasing NERFINISHED
editedBy Susan Maggi NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Toronto NERFINISHED
genre LGBT-related film
lesbian film
romantic drama
hasCastMember David Fox NERFINISHED
Don McKellar NERFINISHED
Henry Czerny NERFINISHED
Joanne Vannicola NERFINISHED
Pascale Bussières NERFINISHED
Rachael Crawford NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Camille Baker NERFINISHED
Martin NERFINISHED
Petra NERFINISHED
hasProtagonist Camille Baker NERFINISHED
Petra NERFINISHED
hasSetting Canada NERFINISHED
hasTargetAudience adult viewers
language English
mainTheme conflict between desire and religious faith
same-sex relationship
MPAARating NC-17
musicBy Leslie Barber NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus conflict between sexuality and faith
personal liberation
notableFor depiction of a lesbian relationship in mid-1990s Canadian cinema
plotSummary A conservative Christian academic struggles with her faith and career when she falls in love with a free-spirited female circus performer.
portrays academic environment
circus life
lesbian romance
religious conservatism
productionCompany Alliance Communications NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1990s
releaseEvent premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival
releaseYear 1995
runtimeMinutes 94
screenwriter Patricia Rozema NERFINISHED
writtenInCountry Canada NERFINISHED

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Henry Czerny notableWork When Night Is Falling
Lesley Barber notableWork When Night Is Falling