H2O
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Also known asH2O: The Last Prime Minister
Written byPaul Gross
John Krizanc
Directed byCharles Binamé
StarringPaul Gross
Leslie Hope
Guy Nadon
Martha Henry
Callum Keith Rennie
Music byJack Lenz[1]
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersNeil Bregman
Paul Gross
Penny McDonald
Frank Siracusa
CinematographyDerick V. Underschultz
EditorGeorge Roulston[1]
Running time240 min (including commercials)
BudgetCAD 8,500,000
Original release
ReleaseOctober 31, 2004 (2004-10-31)
Related

H2O is a Canadian political drama two-part miniseries that first aired on the CBC Television October 31, 2004. It starred Paul Gross and Leslie Hope, with then-politician Belinda Stronach making a cameo appearance. Written by Gross and John Krizanc and directed by Charles Binamé, it was nominated for five Gemini Awards and four DGC Craft Awards. It won one Golden Nymph Award for best actor (Paul Gross).

Plot

In the midst of negotiations with the United States Secretary of State, the Prime Minister of Canada dies in a canoeing accident. His son Tom McLaughlin (Paul Gross) returns from overseas to deliver the eulogy at his father's state funeral. The attention it receives propels him into politics and he ultimately becomes prime minister. The investigation into his father's death, however, reveals that it was no accident and raises the possibility of assassination. McLaughlin accepts the U.S. President's plan to develop the Great Recycling and Northern Development Canal to help the United States with its water shortage. Sgt. Leah Collins (Leslie Hope) and Member of Parliament Marc Lavigne (Guy Nadon) slowly piece together evidence of a conspiracy that threatens Canada's existence.

Cast

ActorRole
Paul GrossThomas David McLaughlin
Leslie HopeSgt. Leah Collins
Guy NadonMarc Lavigne
Martha HenryJulia McLaughlin
Callum Keith RennieDon Pritchard / Lt. Daniel Holt
Michael MurphyU.S. Ambassador Conrad
Barry FlatmanCam Ritchie
Louise PortalMarie Lavigne
Philip AkinU.S. President Monroe
Macha GrenonLavigne's Aide
Peter MacNeillPolice Chief
Jeff PustilDeever
Tantoo CardinalGrand Chief Katie Blackfire
Diego MatamorosDoug McKay
Jeff SeymourNate Morgan

Location

Filming took place all over the city of Ottawa. Some of the bigger locations included Earnscliffe and the Parliament Buildings of Canada.

Sequel

The Trojan Horse, featuring McLaughlin's continuing political ambitions and struggles in the wake of the events of H2O, premiered on CBC on Sunday, 30 March 2008.

References

  1. 1 2 "port.ro". H2O. Archived from the original on January 10, 2008. Retrieved December 5, 2007.


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