A fictitious Vancouver film crew documents the professional life of a parking enforcement officer.A fictitious Vancouver film crew documents the professional life of a parking enforcement officer.A fictitious Vancouver film crew documents the professional life of a parking enforcement officer.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 4 nominations
Diana Pavlovská
- Olena Polapov
- (as Diana Pavlovska)
Harry Rob Bruner
- Dispatcher
- (as Rob Bruner)
Tony Conte
- Jerome Huot
- (as Tony Conté)
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- Crazy creditsThe characters and events portrayed in this motion picture are entirely fictional. Any similarity to actual persons or events is purely unintentional. Except for Bob - he's based on Blake Corbet. And the scene where he's dancing - that was based on the time that Blake was dancing at the Mile Zero (2001) wrap party. Everything else we made up. Honest.
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Performed and Written by The Holograms
Used under license from The Holograms
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here we have a 'mockumentary'(fake documentary)on the people who enforce the parking laws.you know who i mean.you leave your car,and come back to it,only to find that nice little piece of paper on it.you know the 1 that says you have to pay a fine because you parked 30 seconds too long at the metre,or you parked half an inch to far from the curb.well the movie is about the people who put those nice pieces of paper on the windshield,i person in particular.this person's name is Grant,and Grant is of the opinion that his job is very important.it is a public service,and to hear him talk about it,akin to curing disease.they even have a 'guru'of parking enforcement named Murray which they revere very highly,like a god.they even spout philosophical drivel from the man himself.this movie should be funny,but it isn't.it is mildly amusing(and i do mean mildly)at best.there is nothing profound in this movie,that i can see.i wouldn't recommend renting it,but if you see it on TV,and you have nothing else to do,it will serve as a diversion for around 90 minutes.it is less than 90 minutes,and it does go by quickly,so that is a plus.others may find some this movie hysterical and even 'deep'but for me,it is average entertainment at best.'my vote for 'The Delicate art of Parking'? 5/10
- disdressed12
- Mar 4, 2007
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Тонкое искусство парковки
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- Budget
- $944,149 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $213,008
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $15,859
- Apr 4, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $213,008
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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By what name was The Delicate Art of Parking (2003) officially released in Canada in English?
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