Alligator Shoes
Alligator Shoes is a 1981 Canadian drama film directed by Clay Borris.
Written by Borris as a fictionalization of his own family story, and acted predominantly by Borris and his real family, the film centres on Mike and Bin Allard, two brothers in Toronto whose lives are turned upside down when their aunt Danielle comes to stay with their family after having a nervous breakdown. Made for a budget of just $400,000, the film was an expansion of Rose's House, a short film Borris previously directed for CBC Television.
The film premiered in the Director's Fortnight section of the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. It had its theatrical premiere in Canada in June 1981.
The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 3rd [Genie Awards] in 1982: Canadian [Screen Award for Best Actress|Best Actress], Academy of [Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Screenplay|Best Original Screenplay], Best Cinematography and Best Editing. It received the Golden Ducat at the 1981 International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg in Mannheim.