Strangers in Good Company

1990 Drama

This Canadian drama from director Cynthia Scott centers on eight elderly women strangers who find themselves depending on each other and becoming fast friends when they're suddenly stranded in the rural countryside. Traveling through a largely uninhabited area, the ladies' bus breaks down and, as they await help, they are forced to fend for themselves. Finding refuge in a rustic and empty farmhouse, the women begin talking and eventually share many of their life experiences and memories with each other, forming an indelible bond. In an attempt to create an air of reality and spontaneity, Scott used a nonprofessional cast and encouraged improvised dialogue. Strangers in Good Company was nominated for several honors at Canada's 1991 Genie Awards, ultimately winning the prize for Best Editing.

Director: Cynthia Scott

Starring: Catherine Roche, Mary Meigs, Alice Diabo, Cissy Meddings, Beth Webber

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Awards

  • Best Achievement in Film Editing

    Genie Awards (1991)

  • Cynthia Scott

    Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival (1990)

  • Cynthia Scott

    Vancouver International Film Festival (1990)