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Canvas (2006)

Canvas (2006)
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Mental illness stretches a loving family to the breaking point in this independent drama. Chris Marino (Devon Gearhart) is a ten-year-old boy growing up in a small oceanside community in Florida. Chris's father John (Joe Pantoliano) is a construction worker who is struggling to hold the family together under difficult circumstances -- his wife and Chris' mother, Mary (Marcia Gay Harden), has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, and while they've been pursuing a variety of treatment options, Mary's condition continues to slowly deteriorate as she hears phantom sounds, has hallucinations, and becomes increasingly paranoid. While Joe tries to explain Mary's disease to Chris, her actions have turned her into an increasingly frightening and embarrassing stranger to her son, and Mary is clearly aware of the toll her condition has taken on the family but cannot help herself. After a violent incident results in a call from the police, Mary enters a mental hospital, and as Joe begins to buckle under the pressure of his circumstances, he quits his job and devotes all his spare time to building a sailboat, a project that reminds him of better days for Mary and himself. Canvas was the first feature film from writer and director Joseph Greco, who drew inspiration from the story of his mother, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia when he was growing up. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Joe PantolianoMarcia Gay Harden, (more)
Director(s):
Joseph Greco
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Canvas

Mental illness stretches a loving family to the breaking point in this independent drama. Chris Marino (Devon Gearhart) is a ten-year-old boy growing up in a small oceanside community in Florida. Chris's father John (Joe Pantoliano) is a construction worker who is struggling to hold the family together under difficult circumstances -- his wife and Chris' mother, Mary (Marcia Gay Harden), has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, and while they've been pursuing a variety of treatment options, Mary's condition continues to slowly deteriorate as she hears phantom sounds, has hallucinations, and becomes increasingly paranoid. While Joe tries to explain Mary's disease to Chris, her actions have turned her into an increasingly frightening and embarrassing stranger to her son, and Mary is clearly aware of the toll her condition has taken on the family but cannot help herself. After a violent incident results in a call from the police, Mary enters a mental hospital, and as Joe begins to buckle under the pressure of his circumstances, he quits his job and devotes all his spare time to building a sailboat, a project that reminds him of better days for Mary and himself. Canvas was the first feature film from writer and director Joseph Greco, who drew inspiration from the story of his mother, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia when he was growing up. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Joseph Greco
Writer(s):
Joseph Greco
Producer(s):
Joe PantolianoSharon LaneSharyn Lane
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations)
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    Lori L.

    I only gave the movie three stars, not because it wasn't good, but because it is so deep and kind of depressing. But, with that said, I want to say that Marcia Gay Harden's performance was incredible!.That was the first time I have ever seen schizophrenia "acted" as the disease really is. Schizophrenia is NOT split personalities (like so many people seem to think. It's disturbed thinking due to various things and the main one is in hearing voices). Anyway.. I was glad to see the movie portrayed so realistic. Even the way things went at home with "Chris" missing him mom. Good movie to see.

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    Robert D.

    I rarely if ever give 5 stars but this film deverves every bit of this... Marcia Gay Harden is fabulous as well as Joe Pantaliano in their respective roles...these weren't easy in handling all the mental illness scenes that Marcia so beautifully plays..but my hat goes out to the lad who plays their son..every nuance of his performance would make even an adult actor blush.. a real find..Joe Greco did a superb job in directing this film..all of five stars!!! I too had a sailboat like theirs but I didn't build it.

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    Elizabeth G.

    This movie is very realistic. It gives insight how a family copes with a loved one who suffers a mental illness. I recommend the movie. It's really worth watching.

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