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Wikipedia article




'Lions for Breakfast' is a Canadian family drama film, directed by William Davidson and released in 1975.Bryan Johnson, "Heartwarming drama comes up cold". 'The Globe and Mail', November 25, 1975. The film centres on two brothers, 22-year old Trick (Jim Henshaw) and ten-year-old Zanny (Danny Forbes), who are on a bus trip to find a new place to live after the death of their parents.Stephen Chesley, "William Davidson's Lions for Breakfast". 'Cinema Canada', December 1975/January 1976 (Number 24). pp. 45-46. The supporting cast includes Jan Rube as Ivan, an older drifter the brothers connect with on the trip; Susan Petrie as Jenny, a young woman who becomes a love interest for Trick; and Paul Bradley as Charlie, a garage attendant.

The film premiered on May 7, 1975 at the Guelph Spring Festival."Guelph Festival". 'The Globe and Mail', May 7, 1975.

It was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Picture at the 26th Canadian Film Awards,Martin Knelman, "Rebirth of the film awards". 'The Globe and Mail', October 2, 1975. but did not win. It won the Canadian Film Award for Best Musical Score.Wyndham Wise, 'Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film'. University of Toronto Press, 2001. . p. 262.

The film was broadcast by CBC Television on the 'CBC Film Festival' series in 1980.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84335347/ "CBC's films"]. 'Regina Leader-Post', May 30, 1980.

Critical response



Bryan Johnson of 'The Globe and Mail' gave the film a negative review, writing that "all it has going for it are its good intentions and the eager sincerity of the people behind it. And while that's enough to make you wish it were better, it's not nearly enough so you can pretend that it is." Stephen Chesley of 'Cinema Canada' reviewed it more favourably, opining that "there's nothing flashy about the film, nor should there be: by proceeding in a straightforward line the creators have achieved exactly what they set out to do, and they've done it without resorting to too many cliches or to depressing cuteness."

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