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SITTING IN LIMBO (1986)
95 min. Rating: PG
DIRECTOR: John N. Smith
10/10 REEL Student Rating (1 votes)

Plot Summary

In Montreal’s West Indian community, Pat (Dillon) shares an apartment with two unmarried mothers on welfare and is naturally jaded on the subject of men. But she soon finds herself involved with the hopeless Fabian (Gibbs). A high-school dropout, Fabian doesn’t stand much chance on the job market. His work at a local warehouse lasts just long enough to launch Fabian and Pat on the road to economic disaster. Boasting an infectious reggae score by Jimmy Cliff, the film was developed as part of the National Film Board’s Alternative Drama program, which placed non-professional actors in realistic situations. Issues including racism, poverty and teenage pregnancy are highlighted in what is also a very warm and pleasing film.

Achieved Honourable Mention for “its freshness and vitality” at the Toronto International Film Festival.

About The Director
John N. Smith

John N. Smith is best known for his award winning TV docudramas The Boys of St. Vincent, and Dieppe. He also directed the feature films Dangerous Minds starring Michelle Pfieffer and A Cool, Dry, Place starring Vince Vaughan. Smith’s Sitting in Limbo won the Best Canadian Feature Film-Special Citation at the 1986 Toronto Film Festival, and three Genie nominations. His recent television credits include the mini-series Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas and The Englishman’s Boy. The recently completed Love and Savagery will be released in 2009.

Reviews
1 REVIEW of " SITTING IN LIMBO "
Sunday September 07, 2008 at 04:15 AM
Larigauderie of LISA Angouleme France said:
Youngsters love this film which reflects the relationships between adolescents and their worries about their future, their difficulties on the job market, the problems of single mothers
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