- Release Date: 1991
- Runtime: 110 min
- Genre: Drama
- Starring: Kate Nelligan, Maurice Godin, Margot Kidder, Sheila McCarthy ... see all
- Director: Patricia Rozema
- Plot: Norm, a confused young man, lives two lives, one in and one out of reality. One night, he witnesses the murder of rock video star Madelaine X and feels guilty,... Read more
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| Apr 01, 1994Washington Post
White Room" is by no means a perfectly executed work, but it is a lovely experiment aided by Nelligan and Godin, who make an intoxicating pair.
But neither the story nor the hero has that kind of strength.
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