Filmed in just 14 days, but took 9 months to edit.
As part of the promotion for the Canadian release, the distributor released all of the original footage as downloadable torrent files and encouraged people to re-edit the footage into whatever they saw fit. This is believed to be the first theatrically-released film to make its footage available in such a fashion. Entries ranged from music videos to a complete re-edit of the film in linear order, without split screens.
When Maureen Medved was writing the novel The Tracey Fragments is based on, she kept a newspaper clipping of Elliot Page over her desk as inspiration for Tracey.
Bruce McDonald optioned the rights to the novel by sending Maureen Medved a pair of his cowboy boots in the mail as payment.
First feature film to use Mondrian multi-frame compositions for the entire length.