78 minutes – Drama
Festival release date: September 1996 (TIFF)
Release date:
Canadian Distributor: Malofilm Distribution
Kissed began life as We So Seldom Look on Love, a short story by Barbara Gowdy and deals with the ultimate sexual taboo — necrophilia. The story centres on Sandra who became fascinated with the concept of death when she was not yet a teenager. She creates elaborate rituals for dead animals and grows up to become an embalmer at a funeral parlor. Here, in the sanctity of the mortuary, she begins to explore her darker emotions with nightly visits to the corpses of dead men. When a real live man, Matt, who is a medical student, falls for her, Sandra fesses up to her strange behaviour. Matt’s need for this particular relationship drives him to find a way to make contact with Sandra on a level only she can understand. Kissed was the debut feature for director Lynne Stopkowich who also adapted the story for her screenplay. It opened to rave reviews at both the Vancouver International Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival where it won a Best Canadian Feature – Special Jury Citation. Parker was given the 1997 Genie Award for Best Actress for her work in this film.
Also see: Contributor Maurie Alioff writes about Kissed.
Trivia: Nine actors played Cadavers. There were 64 background performers in this film, most of which have only this one film to their credit.
Dean English
Lynne Stopkewich
John Pozer
Jessica Fraser
Angus Fraser
Lynne Stopkewich
Greg Middleton
John Pozer
Peter Roeck
Lynne Stopkewich
Don MacDonald
Eric McNab
Darryl Dennis Deegan
Laura Morrison (Set Decoration)
Barb Nixon
Molly Parker
Peter Outerbridge
Jay Brazeau
Natasha Morley
Jessie Winter Mudie
James Timmons
Joe Maffei
Robert Thurston
Annabel Kershaw
Tim Dixon
Amber Warnat
Bill Finck
Janet Craig
Edward Davey
Hamish Wilson
Sandra Larson
Matt
Mr. Wallis, Mortician
Young Sandra
Carol
Jan, Mortuary Janitor
Biology Teacher
Detective
Mother Larson
Father Larson
Lisa Brown
Minister
Mourner
Embalming Professor
A Cadaver
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