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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Closed captioning available
- Run Time: 1 hours, 31 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: Monterey Media
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Lauren Lee Smith, Jennifer Beals, Ben Cotton, Katharine Isabelle & Kett Turton | |
Directed by | Terry Miles | |
Screenwriting by | Terry Miles |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2.5/4 --
The actors make up for the relative thinness of the material. Smith navigates the emotional terrain with great skill.
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Chicago Tribune
Rating: 2/5 --
Smith gives a stellar performance in the role, building a character whose motivation is a mystery but whose emotions are deeply felt. Too bad the film doesn't really have anywhere to go with such talent.
NOW Toronto
Rating: 4.8/10 --
For a film about parental loss and cinema itself, Cinemanovels is too dull to leave any lasting impression.
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Way Too Indie
A thoughtful thesis on the melodrama but a letdown in its attempt to serve as an affecting example of that genre.
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Los Angeles Times
Product Description:
The estranged daughter of a celebrated Québécois filmmaker begins to adopt her late father's persona while curating a retrospective of his films in this wry comedy-drama from writer/director Terry Miles (RECOIL, THE DAWN RIDER). Grace (Lauren Lee Smith) is gathering some of her recently deceased father's belongings when, despite never having actually seen any of his work, she agrees to help select films for an upcoming tribute series. Meanwhile, as reclusive Grace begins the formidable task of reviewing his filmography, she confides her growing sense of self-doubt in her close friend Clem (Jennifer Beals). Fortunately for Grace, her friendly neighbor Adam (Kett Turton) is a well-versed film buff who is more than willing to help with the project. But later, in the aftermath of an unsettling run-in with her late-father's lover and leading woman Sophie (Gabrielle Rose), Grace begins to experience a gradual personality shift that can only be attributed to genetics. Ben Cotton, Katharine Isabelle, and Sarah Grey co-star.