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Everyone

Country: Canada, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Bill Marchant
  • Writer: Bill Marchant
  • Producer: Tyler Labine; Christine Lawrance

CGiii Comment

This is a good film.

The actors take a while to settle in - it really is worth the wait.

There is an intensity and a realisation, in the writing, that makes this a very human story - shedding light on tolerance and forgiveness.

A mature and admirable piece of work...despite its low budget.

Marchant just needs to hone his skills - getting the desired performances out of his actors from the off.

Otherwise, a damn fine effort.


Trailer...

Everyone Trailer - TLA Releasing from TLA Releasing on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

In this expertly crafted comedy of marriage, the perfect gay couple are having a wedding in their backyard and they've invited the family and all their emotional baggage. When the happy couple starts fighting over what to call it, you know it's going to be a long day.

Cast & Characters

Katherine Billings as Rebecca;
Michael Chase as Gale;
Matt Fentiman as Ryan;
Brendan Fletcher as Dylan;
Suzanne Hepburn as Trish;
Mark Hildreth as Grant;
Bill Marchant as Shepard;
Cara McDowell as Rachel;
Andrew Moxham as Kalvin;
Stephen Park as Luke;
Carly Pope as Rena;
Tom Scholte as Roger;
Nancy Sivak as Madeline;
Debra Thorne as Betty;
Anna Williams as Jenny