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Colin Hanks’ John Candy: I Like Me | Premiering as the Opening Night Gala at the Toronto International Film Festival and exclusively on Prime Video


Photo credit: Courtesy of the Candy Family Estate
Photo credit: Courtesy of the Candy Family Estate

Colin Hanks’ John Candy: I Like Me to open the 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival as the Opening Night Gala taking place on Thursday, September 4, at Roy Thomson Hall. The film will premiere exclusively on Prime Video on October 10 worldwide. 


Directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds, this documentary is a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Canadian icon, with stories and memories from Candy’s family, closest friends, and longtime collaborators.


“When you hear the name John Candy, your face lights up. He wasn’t just a great actor; he was an even better person. People loved his everyman qualities, but they didn’t know how relatable John really was. He went through the same struggles we all do, except now we talk about them. We are incredibly honored to have gotten to know the man better through this process and to bring the real John Candy to audiences starting with his hometown of Toronto,” said Hanks and Reynolds. 

 


Directed by Colin Hanks

Produced by Company Name's Colin Hanks and Sean Stuart, Zipper Bros Films' Glen Zipper, Maximum Effort's Ryan Reynolds, George Dewey and Johnny Pariseau, and Shane Reid

Executive Produced by Maximum Effort’s Ashley Fox and Patrick Gooing

Co-Executive Produced by Chris Candy, Jennifer Candy-Sullivan, Rosemary Candy

Co-Producers Maren Domzalski, Aude Temel


Official Synopsis:

From director Colin Hanks and lifelong John Candy fan Ryan Reynolds comes John Candy: I Like Me, an exploration of the life of the Canadian comedic icon. This John Candy film documents his on- and off-camera existence, featuring never-before-seen home videos, intimate access to his family, and candid recollections from collaborators to paint a bigger picture of one of the brightest stars of the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. It’s the story of a son, husband, father, friend, and professional driven to bring joy to audiences and loved ones while battling personal ghosts and Hollywood pressures.  


(Poster/Photo/Video credit: Amazon MGM Studios / Prime Video)


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