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'The First Season' is a Canadian drama film, released in 1989."Navigating a sea of new challenges: For the cast of The First Season this is no glamor cruise". 'The Globe and Mail', February 17, 1989. The film stars Kate Trotter as Alex Cauldwell, a woman in British Columbia who, following the death of her fisherman husband Frank (Dwight Koss), tries to support herself and her daughter Jodie (Christianne Hirt) with the help of Frank's former fishing colleague Eric Anderson (R. H. Thomson)."B.C. flick authentic, wooden". 'Vancouver Sun', March 2, 1990.

The film was directed by Ralph L. Thomas, but he successfully lobbied to have his name removed from the completed film after alleging that the producers interfered with his director's cut by restoring 10 minutes of material he had removed from the film and cutting five minutes of material he considered "crucial"."Director takes name off movie". 'Toronto Star', August 30, 1989. Unlike in the United States, where a film in this situation would have been credited to Alan Smithee, the Canadian film industry had no provisions for a directorial pseudonym, so the film was simply released without a directorial credit."Fisherman's widow puts up good fight". 'The Province', March 4, 1990.

The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in September 1989, and went into general theatrical release in early 1990.

The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990, for Best Cinematography (Richard Leiterman) and Best Editing (Frank Irvine)."Rundown on the Genie hopefuls". 'Edmonton Journal', February 14, 1990.

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