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A.J. Bond | Courier | |
Jay Brazeau | Mr. L.B. Marcus | |
Christina Cox | Kim | |
Wendy Crewson | Lila | |
Marya Delver | Carla | |
Karyn Dwyer | Maggie | |
Jennifer Griffin | Woman in Washroom | |
Corrine Koslo | Safe Sex Advocate | |
Ann-Marie MacDonald | Frances | |
Tony Marr | Lila's Boss | |
Kevin Mundy | Paul | |
Tony Nappo | Tony | |
Peter Outerbridge | Judy | |
Robert Parent | Skin Head 2 | |
Veena Sood | Religious Zealot | |
Gerald Varga | Skin Head 1 | |
Colleen Wheeler | Woman in Real Estate Office | |
Beatrice Zeilanger | Bernice | |
Jay Brazeau | Mr. Marcus | |
Beatrice Zeilinger | Bernice | |
Jenn Griffin | Woman in Washroom |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer | Brad Gough
Sharon McGowan Christopher Adkins |
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Writer/Composer |
Peggy Thompson
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Cinematography |
Gregory Middleton
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Music |
Graeme Coleman
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Not long after moving into her own place, Maggie finds herself with two unsolicited roommates: her recently divorced mother, Lila, and her young brother. The timing is especially bad, considering Maggie has fallen hard for an attractive woman, Kim, only hours before they move in. What could be a nonissue becomes increasingly complicated -- since Maggie's family is unaware of her sexual orientation, and Maggie is not open to sharing that information. |
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