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| 1. Edge of Madness Director: Anne Wheeler | |
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The story is presented in the form of a mystery, altho the resolution is pretty easy to anticipate. It's the characters we meet along the way, situations, their interaction, their sensibilities, that move the story. But at a languid pace, like the times--when commuting was measured in hours and days. The resilient young woman is the center of two plots and her determination is made plausbible by the immensely talented Caroline Dhavernas, and palatable with her offbeat beauty and lovely French-Canadian accent. The other actors acquit themselves well, even the normally amateurish Brendan Fehr. But only the direction (by Anne Wheeler) and photography contribute as much as Dhavernas does. Not a great film, but fascinating if you want atmosphere, and a glimpse of a different era, and plenty of glimpses of a nude Dhavernas (seemingly more necessary for selling the movie than enhancing the story).
Anyway, I am extremely curious to know what capacity he played in this particular film? Thank you to anyone who could repond. ... Read more | |
| 2. Better Than Chocolate - Director's Cut Director: Anne Wheeler | |
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Within the first twenty minutes, Maggie meets and falls in love with vivacious Kim, helps her conservative lesbian boss fight customs who seem to be trying to put her out of business. Oh, don't forget Maggie has to find a place to live, because her newly divorce mother, Lila is moving in with her along with sibling, Paul, neither who know that Maggie's been living in a bookstore since she quite law school, and she's gay! Couple this with her omisexual co-worker, and transgender friend, Judy, who has love and parent issues of her/his own, and you've got a great story. I almost cracked up when Lila goes..."Kim do you have a boyfriend?" and Kim replies, "No...Funny that!" Everyone seems to be in on the joke, but Lila who replies, "What's wrong with boys?" Maggie's fighting off an uncontrollable need for laughter and the audience does too. Wendy Crewson as Lila is an added addition to this romantic comedy. All said in done, I wonder what it's like to live in that world. Definitely never a dull experience. This is a must see regardless of your lifestyle.
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| 3. Better Than Chocolate (Rated Edition) Director: Anne Wheeler | |
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Within the first twenty minutes, Maggie meets and falls in love with vivacious Kim, helps her conservative lesbian boss fight customs who seem to be trying to put her out of business. Oh, don't forget Maggie has to find a place to live, because her newly divorce mother, Lila is moving in with her along with sibling, Paul, neither who know that Maggie's been living in a bookstore since she quite law school, and she's gay! Couple this with her omisexual co-worker, and transgender friend, Judy, who has love and parent issues of her/his own, and you've got a great story. I almost cracked up when Lila goes..."Kim do you have a boyfriend?" and Kim replies, "No...Funny that!" Everyone seems to be in on the joke, but Lila who replies, "What's wrong with boys?" Maggie's fighting off an uncontrollable need for laughter and the audience does too. Wendy Crewson as Lila is an added addition to this romantic comedy. All said in done, I wonder what it's like to live in that world. Definitely never a dull experience. This is a must see regardless of your lifestyle.
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| 4. Bye Bye Blues Director: Anne Wheeler | |
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| 5. Better Than Chocolate Director: Anne Wheeler | |
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Within the first twenty minutes, Maggie meets and falls in love with vivacious Kim, helps her conservative lesbian boss fight customs who seem to be trying to put her out of business. Oh, don't forget Maggie has to find a place to live, because her newly divorce mother, Lila is moving in with her along with sibling, Paul, neither who know that Maggie's been living in a bookstore since she quite law school, and she's gay! Couple this with her omisexual co-worker, and transgender friend, Judy, who has love and parent issues of her/his own, and you've got a great story. I almost cracked up when Lila goes..."Kim do you have a boyfriend?" and Kim replies, "No...Funny that!" Everyone seems to be in on the joke, but Lila who replies, "What's wrong with boys?" Maggie's fighting off an uncontrollable need for laughter and the audience does too. Wendy Crewson as Lila is an added addition to this romantic comedy. All said in done, I wonder what it's like to live in that world. Definitely never a dull experience. This is a must see regardless of your lifestyle.
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| 6. Chronicles-Martian Episodes Director: Pat Robins, David Brandes, Frank Cassenti, John Reid, Paul Lynch, Warrick Attewell, Brad Turner, Denys Granier-Deferre, Roger Tompkins (II), William Fruet, Tom Cotter, Douglas Jackson, Bruce McDonald, Randy Bradshaw, Don McBrearty, Ralph L. Thomas, Graeme Campbell, Alain Bonnot, Costa Botes, Lee Tamahori | |
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| 7. Better Than Chocolate Director: Anne Wheeler | |
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Within the first twenty minutes, Maggie meets and falls in love with vivacious Kim, helps her conservative lesbian boss fight customs who seem to be trying to put her out of business. Oh, don't forget Maggie has to find a place to live, because her newly divorce mother, Lila is moving in with her along with sibling, Paul, neither who know that Maggie's been living in a bookstore since she quite law school, and she's gay! Couple this with her omisexual co-worker, and transgender friend, Judy, who has love and parent issues of her/his own, and you've got a great story. I almost cracked up when Lila goes..."Kim do you have a boyfriend?" and Kim replies, "No...Funny that!" Everyone seems to be in on the joke, but Lila who replies, "What's wrong with boys?" Maggie's fighting off an uncontrollable need for laughter and the audience does too. Wendy Crewson as Lila is an added addition to this romantic comedy. All said in done, I wonder what it's like to live in that world. Definitely never a dull experience. This is a must see regardless of your lifestyle.
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| 8. Edge of Madness Director: Anne Wheeler | |
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The story is presented in the form of a mystery, altho the resolution is pretty easy to anticipate. It's the characters we meet along the way, situations, their interaction, their sensibilities, that move the story. But at a languid pace, like the times--when commuting was measured in hours and days. The resilient young woman is the center of two plots and her determination is made plausbible by the immensely talented Caroline Dhavernas, and palatable with her offbeat beauty and lovely French-Canadian accent. The other actors acquit themselves well, even the normally amateurish Brendan Fehr. But only the direction (by Anne Wheeler) and photography contribute as much as Dhavernas does. Not a great film, but fascinating if you want atmosphere, and a glimpse of a different era, and plenty of glimpses of a nude Dhavernas (seemingly more necessary for selling the movie than enhancing the story).
Anyway, I am extremely curious to know what capacity he played in this particular film? Thank you to anyone who could repond. ... Read more | |
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