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New Waterford Girl

  • 1999
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.9K
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New Waterford Girl (1999)
Comedy

A gifted teenager dreaming of life beyond her small town becomes inspired when a 15-year-old girl from New York moves in next door.A gifted teenager dreaming of life beyond her small town becomes inspired when a 15-year-old girl from New York moves in next door.A gifted teenager dreaming of life beyond her small town becomes inspired when a 15-year-old girl from New York moves in next door.

  • Director
    • Allan Moyle
  • Writer
    • Tricia Fish
  • Stars
    • Liane Balaban
    • Tara Spencer-Nairn
    • Mary Walsh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Allan Moyle
    • Writer
      • Tricia Fish
    • Stars
      • Liane Balaban
      • Tara Spencer-Nairn
      • Mary Walsh
    • 49User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Liane Balaban
    Liane Balaban
    • Mooney Pottie
    Tara Spencer-Nairn
    Tara Spencer-Nairn
    • Lou Benzoa
    Mary Walsh
    Mary Walsh
    • Cookie Pottie
    Nicholas Campbell
    Nicholas Campbell
    • Frances Pottie
    Cathy Moriarty
    Cathy Moriarty
    • Midge Benzoa
    Andrew McCarthy
    Andrew McCarthy
    • Cecil Sweeney
    Darren Keay
    • Lexter Pottie
    • (as Darren Kaey)
    Kevin Curran
    • Joey
    Krista MacDonald
    Krista MacDonald
    • Betty-Anne Pottie
    Cassie MacDonald
    Cassie MacDonald
    • Darlene Pottie
    Adrien Dixon
    • Felix Pottie
    • (as Adrian Dixon)
    Patrick Joyce
    • Darcy Benzoa
    Lorne Pardy
    • Father Madden
    Mark McKinney
    Mark McKinney
    • Doctor Hogan
    Susan Quinn
    • Sandra
    • (as Susan Laney Dalton)
    Stacy Smith
    • Lisa
    • (as Stacey Smith)
    Zach Fraser
    • Meeker
    Jody Richardson
    • Mickey
    • Director
      • Allan Moyle
    • Writer
      • Tricia Fish
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews49

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    refill

    Canadian in the best sense of the word

    Funny, hip, and full of fresh faces. Crisp direction, and a quirky script that never lets you down. Some of the jokes may baffle you non-Canucks, but be brave and try a taste of our true national culture.

    Proves once again that there's more to Atlantic Canadian film than "Anne of Green Gables".
    seaturtle34

    Wonderful film about small-town life.

    My friend sent this movie home with me and one night, in boredom, I decided to watch it. I was really blown-away! This is small-town life in a nutshell. The lead actresses are superb. Tara Spencer-Nairn is truly a joy to watch. The story is slow, but wonderfully compelling. I enjoyed it so much I had to watch it again! A great film for a lazy Sunday or for anyone who grew-up in a small town.
    8Ghostly83

    A unique film

    I truly enjoyed this film. I'm usually not the type to like the girl coming to age films. But I loved this one probably because its not completely focused on the usual girl growing breast and realizing she's now a woman, story plot. Instead its about a girl that will do almost anything to get out of her small mining town. Including pretending to be a floozy and getting pregnant. I think the two lead actress (Liane Balaban and Tara Spencer Nairn)are great and I'm sure they will go far. If you like a good not so coming of age film check out this one I'm sure you will like it.
    saraolsen

    Truly a Great Movie

    I absolutely loved this movie. Delightfully entertaining, this movie takes you on a truly wonderful adventure. Based in a small Christian town, the story reveals heroine, Moonie Pottie (Liane Balaban) and her plot to escape the drudgery of her small town to pursue an arts scholarship in new york.

    Moonie is a loner and an outcast who is very easy for many teenagers to relate to. She recieves a NY scholarship and discovers a best friend in the unwanted newcomer next door, an infamous boxer's daughter named Lou (Tara Spencer-Nairn). Upon discovering that her parents won't let her go to NY, Moonie comes up with a plan. The only way out of town is to Antigonish to have an abortion. So, Eventually, Moonie fabricates a rumor that she's become a 'slut' and fakes a pregnancy in order to be sent away. In between, we see a little Andrew McCarty as her teacher, Mr. Sweeny. All in all, I'd say it's the best movie I've ever seen.
    9aimless-46

    Repeated Viewings Recommended

    Film doesn't get much better than Alan Moyle's very original "New Waterford Girl". That said, prospective viewers should understand that "New Waterford Girl" withholds much of its pleasure from the first viewing, be prepared to watch it at least three times which is not difficult because it is one of those films with unexpected depth that gets better with each viewing. Even your reaction to the cinematography will change with each viewing as the unremittingly grim visuals (subjects are often framed against gray skies and windswept beaches) which initially make you shiver become increasing beautiful.

    The main character, 15 year old Moonie (Liane Balaban), is one of those freaks of genetics who occasionally spring up in unexpected places, whose comparative intelligence and ambition set them apart from family and peers. She loves her family but has simply outgrown the small Nova Scotia town of New Waterford and dreams of getting out. Once engaged and observant, she now drifts around town with her face in a book, having written off and distanced herself from everyone around her. Boys are attracted to Mooney (plausible since Balaban looks like a cross between Natalie Portman and Winona Rider) but she is focused on getting out rather than on boys. It is a dream part, as Balaban through behavior and voice-over must somehow balance Moonie's generally unpleasant demeanor and too soon maturity with the fragility and vulnerability of a young girl.

    Enter new next door neighbor Lou Benzoa (Tara Spencer-Nairn) who has just moved to New Waterford from the Bronx with her mother (Cathy Moriarty). In homage to Moriarty's "Raging Bull" character, Lou's father is a jailed boxer who has taught Lou how to throw a punch. Lou is as extroverted and impulsive as Mooney is defensive and introspective. It is in the Moonie-Lou friendship that Moyle's film transcends the traditional female bonding story. Rather that fall into the trap of having the two girls immediately hit it off, Moonie is resistant. But Lou keeps trying and eventually Moonie comes around.

    Lou immediately embraces the small town experience and her fresh perspective on the things that Mooney has stopped noticing begins to subtly change Mooney's feeling about her hometown. An especially beautiful scene involves Mooney joining in as her two sisters (if they look like sisters it is because they are played by actresses who are sisters-nice casting) sing a traditional song around a campfire. Mooney's internal conflict (and increasingly difficult decision) between staying or going is what the film is about but Moyle artfully soft-pedals this dynamic by packaging it around a humorous parallel story about Mooney's scheme to escape from New Waterford.

    In this small Irish Catholic town the very mention of the blessed Virgin is enough to make potential sinners stop dead in their tracks. Much of the humor comes from Lou's ability to knock out boys with a sucker punch. The local girls enlist her as an agent of the blessed Virgin who can punish their two-timing boyfriends. In "Times Square" Moyne used a similar contrivance, having the two girls drop television sets from the Times Square rooftops. While both are mildly ridiculous, beneath the surface of each there is considerable food for thought as metaphors for issues raised by the films; in "New Waterford Girl" these include infidelity, sexual awakening, forbidden love, and small-minded parochialism.

    "New Waterford Girl" is transcendent because of the pairing of Balaban and Spencer-Nairm. The two actresses not only hold their own with each other, they are perfect complements and Moyle skillfully uses reaction shots that allow them to enhance each other's performances.

    WARNING: Although most of the technical production elements (cinematography, production design, editing) are excellent, the audio (at least on the DVD) is second rate (more accurately second to all). Many lines are a challenge to make out and several are simply unintelligible. While this does not ruin the film it definitely weakens it. The audio deficiency is compounded by the puzzling failure to provide a captioning option; someone should roast in hell for that omission. If ever a DVD needed subtitles this is the one. At least Showtime has provided subtitles in the version they are currently running. If you feel inspired you can find the script at (www.geocities.com/nwgmovie/index.html). The DVD lacks any useful special features; it has one trailer and a short (rather lame) featurette. Since there are no commentaries and the VHS version (also in widescreen) and cheaper, VHS might be the way to go.

    The music is excellent, too bad no CD is available.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.

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    • Trivia
      When writer Tricia Fish moved to New Waterford at age 13 with her family, her six-year-old brother ran into their kitchen one day all bloody, and happily said, "I made a friend!" She incorporated this into the movie, in an identical scene with the character of Darcy, Lou's little brother.
    • Goofs
      The movie is set in the 1970's, and as the two girls (Moonie and Lou) are driving along the coast to the bonfire place, there is a visible blue Dodge Neon parked in one of the houses. Dodge Neon was introduced the mid-1990's.
    • Quotes

      Lou Benzoa: This is crazy. Wish we had some sorta sign.

      Boy: [the boy in the sweater and skirt walks up to them, smiling shyly] This was my mother's sweater. She was wearing it when she died, after she ate a grilled-cheese sandwich.

      [he walks off]

      Lou Benzoa: That's not... really helpful to us in any way, is it?

      Moonie Pottie: I don't think so.

      Lou Benzoa: He looked good, though.

      Moonie Pottie: Yeah, he did.

    • Connections
      Featured in Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Draggin' the Line
      Performed by Tommy James

      Written by Tommy James and Robert King

      Published by Windswept Pacific Songs

      Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dziewczyna z New Waterford
    • Filming locations
      • Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Sienna Films
      • imX Communications
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $774,469
    • Gross worldwide
      • $774,469
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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