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Synopsis

Unbelievable: Bruno wakes up in bed next to Caroline, his long time crush. But tomorrow she’s off for school in France, and maybe she only granted this miracle as a parting gift for her long time friend. So tonight — tonight is Bruno’s last chance. And tonight, as it happens, Broken Social Scene, her favorite band, is throwing a big outdoor bash. Maybe if Bruno, with the help of his best pal Blake, can score tickets and give Caroline a night to remember, he can keep this miracle alive. —SXSW.

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Bruce McDonald

Bruce McDonald (born May 28, 1959) is a Canadian film and television director. McDonald was born in Kingston, Ontario. He graduated from the film program at Ryerson University. His first movie was The Plunge Murderer, followed by a feature-length zombie flick, Our Glorious Dead, made with his grandfather’s super-8 camera and shot on location at his Rexdale, Ontario high school, North Albion Collegiate. The film premiered in the school cafeteria and made $100.

His more successful feature films have included Let Me See(…), Knock Knock, Roadkill (1989), Highway 61 (1991), for which he won Best Director at the highly regarded San Sebastián International Film Festival, Dance Me Outside (1994), Hard Core Logo (1996) and Picture Claire (2001). Roadkill won most Outstanding Canadian Film at the Toronto International Film Festival and Hard Core Logo has been frequently ranked amongst the greatest movies ever to come out of Canada. McDonald earned some notoriety when he quipped, while… read more

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Steve

21Oct10

I thought it was pretty good but honestly way more into the actually music than the narrative part of the film. Broken Social Scene are one of the best bands out there

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Matthew Dekneef

10Oct10

Good-looking twenty-somethings hold hands and make out during Broken Social Scene songs. Could've did without the narration though. Made it feel even more "The Hills."

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Corinne

13Aug10

Bruce MacDonald remakes 9 Songs. Less fucking, more romance and too many muppets to count.

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Bruce McDonald and Kevin Drew Talk THIS MOVIE IS BROKEN

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
With the Canadian theatrical release of Bruce McDonald’s This Movie Is Broken – a hybrid concert film / indie drama built around a live performance by Broken Social Scene – I had the chance to sit down
read on Twitchfilm.com

SXSW 2010: THIS MOVIE IS BROKEN Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
I feel like such a musically ignorant cuss, but I’d never really heard of Broken Social Scene before watching the latest movie by Bruce McDonald (Pontypool, Hard Core Logo). And now I’m a fan, both of
read on Twitchfilm.com

Feist, Metric and Broken Social Scene In The Trailer For Bruce McDonald's THIS MOVIE IS BROKEN

By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
Bruce McDonald’s This Movie Is Broken is, in essence, the perfect convergence of nearly all aspects of Toronto’s independent arts scene. There is McDonald himself, of course, the helmer of Hardcore Logo
read on Twitchfilm.com

Hey Toronto! Want an Evening with Bruce McDonald? CINSSU Provides exactly this, on March 9!

By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
[Sad news from organizers: Though the rest of the night will be rolling as planned Bruce McDonald himself has been roped into an unavoidable obligation and has had to cancel out his appearance.]I just
read on Twitchfilm.com

SXSW 2010: THIS MOVIE IS BROKEN Review

By Twitchfilm.net on June 29, 2010
I feel like such a musically ignorant cuss, but I’d never really heard of Broken Social Scene before watching the latest movie by Bruce McDonald (Pontypool, Hard Core Logo). And now I’m a fan, both of
read on Twitchfilm.net

Feist, Metric and Broken Social Scene In The Trailer For Bruce McDonald's THIS MOVIE IS BROKEN

By Twitchfilm.net on June 29, 2010
Bruce McDonald’s This Movie Is Broken is, in essence, the perfect convergence of nearly all aspects of Toronto’s independent arts scene. There is McDonald himself, of course, the helmer of Hardcore Logo
read on Twitchfilm.net

Bruce McDonald and Kevin Drew Talk THIS MOVIE IS BROKEN

By Twitchfilm.net on June 29, 2010
With the Canadian theatrical release of Bruce McDonald’s This Movie Is Broken – a hybrid concert film / indie drama built around a live performance by Broken Social Scene – I had the chance to sit down
read on Twitchfilm.net

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