Museum London continues to bring you the latest in Canadian film. As part of our mandate to support Canadian art and culture, we are pleased to announce that our partnership with the Toronto International Film Festival's Film Circuit was so successful last year that we will continue to screen the best films made in Canada from 2009.
"Passenger Side"
MARCH 25
Matthew Bissonette, 2009, 85 min, 14A
It all starts when ex-junkie Tobey (Joel Bissonnette, the director's brother) asks his brother Michael (Adam Scott) to drive him about Los Angeles in search of something. As they drive around, they bump into various characters and situations that place them in compromising positions. Evoking the work of Douglas Coupland, Passenger Side manages to go great distances despite being set entirely in Los Angeles and within a time frame of twenty-four hours. Alternately silly and existential, and propelled by a great indie-rock soundtrack, Passenger Side is ultimately a moving film about the unique bond that exists between brothers. Matthew Hays





