{{italic title}} {{Infobox film | name = Cadillac Girls | image = | caption = | director = [[Nicholas Kendall (director)|Nicholas Kendall]] | producer = Nicholas Kendall<br>Christopher Zimmer<br>Christian Bruyère | writer = [[Peter Behrens (writer)|Peter Behrens]] | starring = [[Jennifer Dale]]<br>[[Mia Kirshner]]<br>[[Adam Beach]]<br>[[Gregory Harrison]] | music = [[Simon Kendall]] | cinematography = [[Glen MacPherson]] | editing = [[Lara Mazur]] | studio = [[Telefilm Canada]]<br>[[National Film Board of Canada]] | distributor = [[Cineplex Odeon Films]] | released = {{film date|1993|5|28|Seattle|1994|1|21|Canada}} | runtime = 96 minutes | country = Canada | language = English }}

'''''Cadillac Girls''''' is a 1993 Canadian [[drama (film and television)|drama film]] directed by [[Nicholas Kendall (director)|Nicholas Kendall]] and starring [[Jennifer Dale]], [[Mia Kirshner]], [[Adam Beach]], and [[Gregory Harrison]].<ref name=ditch>"Canadian single-mother saga Cadillac Girls ends up in the ditch". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', September 2, 1993.</ref>

==Plot== Sally ([[Jennifer Dale]]) is a college professor and single mother in [[San Francisco]] who moves with her troubled and delinquent daughter Page ([[Mia Kirshner]]) back to her hometown of [[Ingonish]], [[Nova Scotia]] after her father's death.<ref>"Film Review: Cadillac Girls". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', January 21, 1994.</ref> Page takes quite favourably to smalltown life and begins dating Will ([[Adam Beach]]), while Sally begins a new relationship with poet Sam ([[Gregory Harrison]]), but all of their new happiness leaves Sally struggling to decide what to do when she is offered her dream job with [[Harvard University]].<ref name=ditch/>

==Awards== At the [[14th Genie Awards]], musician and composer [[Simon Kendall]] won the award for [[Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Score|Best Original Score]] for his work on the film.<ref>"Genies honor Gould film: B.C. comedy the Lotus Eaters a big winner with three awards". ''[[Waterloo Region Record]]'', December 13, 1993.</ref>

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==External links== *{{IMDb title|0106502}} *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/films-videos-sound-recordings/canadian-feature-film-database/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=2269&DotsIdNumber= ''Cadillac Girls''] at [[Library and Archives Canada]]

[[Category:1993 films]] [[Category:1993 drama films]] [[Category:Canadian drama films]] [[Category:English-language Canadian films]] [[Category:Films shot in Nova Scotia]] [[Category:National Film Board of Canada films]] [[Category:1993 English-language films]] [[Category:1993 Canadian films]] [[Category:English-language drama films]]

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