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2000 Canadian film
The Law of Enclosures
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Directed byJohn Greyson
Written byJohn Greyson
Based onThe Law of Enclosures by Dale Peck
Produced byDamon D'Oliveira
John Greyson
Phyllis Laing
StarringSarah Polley
Brendan Fletcher
CinematographyKim Derko
Edited byMike Munn
Music byDon Pyle
Andrew Zealley
Production
company
Alliance Atlantis Communications
Distributed byMomentum Pictures
Release date
  • September 15, 2000 (2000-09-15) (TIFF)
Running time111 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2 million
Box office$1,000

The Law of Enclosures is a 2000 Canadian drama film. It was written and directed by John Greyson, and based on the novel The Law of Enclosures by Dale Peck.

The story traces the marital relationship of Henry and Beatrice, characters based on Peck's real-life parents, over the course of their lives from their courtship as young adults to their 40th wedding anniversary. For the film adaptation, Greyson set the events in 1991 against the backdrop of the first Gulf War, with Henry and Beatrice's younger and older selves all coexisting in a single time frame.

Sarah Polley and Brendan Fletcher play Beatrice and Henry as a young couple, with Diane Ladd and Sean McCann playing the older characters. While author Peck was born in New York and raised in Kansas, Greyson set the film in Sarnia, Ontario. The score was written by Don Pyle and Andrew Zealley.

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Films directed by John Greyson


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