Coming of Age (1993 film)
| Coming of Age | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama |
| Written by | Donald Martin Betty Jane Wylie |
| Directed by | E. Jane Thompson |
| Starring | Marion Gilsenan Jan Rubeš Bernard Behrens Jennifer Phipps |
| Country of origin | Canada |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producers | Ira Levy Barri Cohen Peter Williamson |
| Cinematography | Milan Podsedly |
| Running time | 90 minutes |
| Production companies | CKVR-TV Breakthrough Films |
| Original release | |
| Network | Viewers Choice |
| Release | December 20, 1993 |
Coming of Age is a Canadian dramatic television film, which was released on the pay-per-view channel Viewers Choice in 1993. The film stars Marion Gilsenan as Jane McKenzie, a widow who takes a number of boarders into her home to make ends meet after the death of her husband.
The cast includes Jan Rubeš as Tomas Havel, a retired handyman who becomes a new love interest for Jane; Bernard Behrens and Jennifer Phipps as Arthur and Ruth Stone, a couple faced with Ruth's cognitive decline due to Alzheimer's disease; and Julie Stewart as Jane's daughter Heather; as well as Tom Barnett, Ardon Bess, Esther Hockin and Jacelyn Holmes in supporting roles.
The film was produced by Breakthrough Films in conjunction with CKVR-TV, and premiered on Viewers Choice in December 1993. After both Behrens and Phipps won Gemini Awards for their performances in early 1995, the film was rebroadcast in December 1995 by the stations of the CanWest Global System.