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Directed by
  
Alexander Carson

Music by
  
Menalon

Edited by
  
Alexander Carson

Director
  
Alexander Carson

Production company
  
North Country Cinema

7.5/10
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Written by
  
Alexander Carson

Cinematography
  
Mike McLaughlin

Initial release
  
24 September 2015

Screenplay
  
Alexander Carson

Produced by
  
Alexander Carson, Jeff Hanes, Kyle Thomas

Music director
  
Lodewijk Vos, Joseph Murray

Cast
  
Kyle Thomas, Lauren Saarimaki, Deragh Campbell, Atli Bollason, Nicola Elbro

Similar
  
The Valley Below, I Used to Be Darker, Jackie Boy

O, Brazen Age is a Canadian dramatic film, completed in 2015. The feature-length debut by writer/director Alexander Carson, the film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in September 2015, where it was nominated for the Emerging Canadian Director and Best Canadian Film awards.

The film weaves together a series of loosely connected stories and characters, chronicling the spiritual journey of a group of friends in West Toronto over the course of several months. Featuring an ensemble cast from different corners of the city's art-scene, O, Brazen Age creates a pageant of musings and monologues about photography, poetry, memory, and regret. On the occasion of the film's premiere in Vancouver, Pop Optiq called it "One of the best Canadian films of 2015".

Following the film's presentation at the Reykjavik International Film Festival in 2015, O, Brazen Age was programmed for a short theatrical release in Iceland at Bíó Paradís in 2016. O, Brazen Age was selected for numerous festival screenings in 2016 across North America and Europe, including the Leeds Independent Film Festival and the Victoria Film Festival.

O, Brazen Age was produced by the North Country Cinema media arts collective with the support of Telefilm Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts. It is scheduled for a multi-platform release in 2017.

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O, Brazen Age Wikipedia