Nov 21, 1997 · The Sweet Hereafter: Directed by Atom Egoyan. With Ian Holm, Caerthan Banks, Sarah Polley, Tom McCamus. A bus crash in a small town brings a lawyer to the town to defend the families, but he discovers that everything is not what it seems.
Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter is a drama of loss and internal conflict within and among the people of small town which has lost its children to a winter bus crash. The central figure is Mitchell Stephens (Ian Holm), a lawyer who comes to the town in the hope of putting together a lawsuit on behalf of the surviving families.
Jun 01, 2012 · Margaret: Directed by Kenneth Lonergan. With Anna Paquin, J. Smith-Cameron, Mark Ruffalo, Jeannie Berlin. A young woman witnesses a bus accident, and is caught up in the aftermath, where the question of whether or not it was intentional affects many people's lives.
Dec 23, 1997 · A cold, dark hillside looms above the Bide-a-Wile Motel, pressing down on it, crushing out the life with the gray weight of winter. It is one of the strongest images in Atom Egoyan's “The Sweet Hereafter,” which takes place in a small Canadian town, locked in by snow and buried in grief after 14 children are killed in a school bus accident. To this town comes a …
The Sweet Hereafter is a 1997 Canadian drama film written and directed by Atom Egoyan, starring Ian Holm, Sarah Polley, and Bruce Greenwood, and adapted from the 1991 novel by Russell Banks.The film tells the story of a school bus accident in a small town that kills 14 children. A class-action lawsuit ensues, proving divisive in the community and becoming tied with …
So it follows that injuries stemming from bus accidents fall across the spectrum of seriousness, from whiplash-type soft tissue injuries, to serious head trauma and broken bones.
A number of factors may cause or contribute to a bus accident, including: bus drivers working while fatigued. drivers who have not been adequately trained or properly screened for employment. drivers who are under the influence of intoxicants. buses that are overloaded or improperly loaded, and. buses and equipment that is not properly maintained.
After any kind of vehicle accident, it's important to get proper medical treatment. This way, you put your health first, and later on you can use your medical records and bills to document and support any injury claim you decide to make. Legal Information. Personal Injury Law. Medical Malpractice Claims.
In California, for example, under the California Tort Claims Act, b efore an injury lawsuit can be filed against the state, the injured person must give written notice of the claim to the agency that is allegedly responsible for the underlying accident, within six months. The government then has the option to accept or reject the claim.
Again, the specific procedural rules will vary depend on where you live, but typically the "notice of claim" or similar filing must include: a statement of the claimant's intent to ask for compensation for injuries and/or property damage caused by the negligence of the government entity or agency, or caused by an officer, employee, ...
If you miss a filing deadline or don't submit the right paperwork, you may lose your right to file a lawsuit. And there may be special time limits that apply if a person has suffered fatal injuries as a result of a bus accident.
Second, many buses don't feature any form of safety restraint or supplemental safety device -- in other words, no seat belts or airbags. So whether or not the risk of a bus accident is lower when compared with crashes involving other forms of ground transportation, the chances of serious injury are higher when a bus accident does actually occur.
Bothersome New York City high-school student Lisa Cohen (17), who consistently messes up her life and that of boy classmates, searches New York in vain for a fit cowboy hat to wear at an excursion with her separated father and stepmother.
Kenneth Lonergan admitted that he was unsure which of the four versions of the film was the best. See more »
Lonergan is simply brilliant. The way he combines real life drama with literary references by that showing his characters inclination to intellectually interpret dramatic events and their gut reaction to them, is just incredible.
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In “The Sweet Hereafter,” an important character is a teenage girl who loses the use of her legs in the accident; she survives, but seems unwilling to accept the life left for her. Egoyan is a director whose films coil through time and double back to take a second look at the lives of their characters.
Sam and Mary Burnell (Tom McCamus and Brooke Johnson) are the parents of Nicole, the budding young country-music singer who is now in a wheelchair. Wanda and Hartley Otto ( Arsinee Khanjian and Earl Pastko) lost their son, an adopted Indian boy.
A cold, dark hillside looms above the Bide-a-Wile Motel, pressing down on it, crushing out the life with the gray weight of winter. It is one of the strongest images in Atom Egoyan's “The Sweet Hereafter,” which takes place in a small Canadian town, locked in by snow and buried in grief after 14 children are killed in a school bus accident.
In the small town of Sam Dent, British Columbia, a school bus hits a patch of ice, runs through a barrier and crashes into a lake, killing 14 children. The grieving parents are approached by an out-of-town lawyer, Mitchell Stephens, who is haunted by his dysfunctional relationship with his drug-addicted daughter. Stephens persuades the reluctant parents and bus driver Dolores Driscoll to file a class-action lawsuit against the town and bus company for damages, arguing that the accident is a result of negligence in constructing the barrier or the bus.
The Sweet Hereafter is a 1997 Canadian drama film written and directed by Atom Egoyan, starring Ian Holm, Sarah Polley, and Bruce Greenwood, and adapted from the 1991 novel by Russell Banks. The film tells the story of a school bus accident in a small town that kills 14 children. A class-action lawsuit ensues, proving divisive in ...
The film, inspired by the 1989 Alton, Texas, bus crash, was filmed in British Columbia and Ontario, incorporating a film score with medieval music influences and references to the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
In particular, it is 14-year-old Nichole Burnell, who was sitting at the front of the bus and is now paralyzed from the waist down, and whose deposition is all-important. However, she unexpectedly accuses Dolores Driscoll, the driver, of speeding and thus causing the accident.
The Sweet Hereafter is a multiple first person narrative depicting life in a small town in Upstate New York in the wake of a terrible school bus accident in which numerous local children are killed. Hardly able to cope with the loss, their grieving parents are approached by a slick city lawyer who wants them to sue for damages. At first the parents are reluctant to do so, but eventually they are persuaded by the lawyer that filing a class action lawsuit would ease their minds and also be the right thing to do.
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