At the Hotel

2006

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EP1 Welcome to the Rousseau Mar 07, 2006

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EP2 The Perfect Couple Mar 14, 2006

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EP3 I F***ed Lou Reed Mar 28, 2006

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EP4 Modern Solutions to Modern Problems Apr 04, 2006

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EP5 That's How You Wave a Towel Apr 11, 2006

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EP6 Doesn't Anyone Want to Ask Me About My Dress? Apr 18, 2006

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4.6| 0h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 07 March 2006 Ended
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Country: Canada
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.cbc.ca/atthehotel/index_fact.html
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At the Hotel is a Canadian drama-comedy-musical mini-series concerning the goings-on at an illustrious Montreal hotel, known for its favourable treatment of struggling artists. Created by Ken Finkleman and produced by One Hundred Percent Television, the series aired on CBC Television in 2006. The music is composed by Robert Carli. This is the only Ken Finkleman production in which he did not cast himself as a character. He does however make a very brief on-screen appearance as a member of the crew shooting a music video in the hotel.

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JaynaB This is a very Canadian weirdness of a mini-series, more redolent of the BBC mini-series 'The Singing Detective' with Michael Gambon than the US movie of the same name starring Robert Downey Jr.Alternately, it might be the result of an unrevealed collaboration between two famous Neils: Simon and Gaiman. Humour darker than black, musical interludes (two of them entirely extra-narrative), deep political and familial machinations, faithful retainers and light-fingered staff, sexual and ethical misconduct, some murders and other less tidy deaths... all against a backdrop of elegant refinement and subdued lighting.You really have to watch it from the beginning to follow any of the tangled character arcs.I could have given it an 8 overall, but for a couple of directorial decisions that I found weakened the overall effect. I might watch it again, now that I know what's going on from the start, and see if the director's rationale makes more sense.
ThePowell Just finished watching it (at 2:33 am, after promising myself I'd only watch 1, instead of the last 3 episodes). Absolutely fantastic.I've never really been a fan of Finkeleman, but this truly is a great work. The cast is marvelous, the plot brilliantly layered, with characters and stories moving in and out, with a few overall plot threads tying it all together. It's definitely a very different kind of program. Characters break out into musical numbers, there are supernatural occurrences, and other such nonsense (which, of course, make sense in the context of this show).If you watch the first episode, I guarantee you'll be drawn in, and by the end you'll have enjoyed every minute of it. I highly recommend it for fans of quirky humour/drama.P.S. Canadian film fans will get a kick out of naming all the guest stars (I won't spoil names - which the cast list here does anyway - but it's more fun to pick them out as they appear in various episodes)