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Finn's Girl

Country: Canada, Language: English, 88 mins

  • Director: Dominique Cardona; Laurie Colbert
  • Writer: Laurie Colbert
  • Producer: Carolynne Bell; Dominique Cardona

CGiii Comment

A film with a definite agenda...bordering on soapbox preachy.

The political correctness is so rigid and overbearing that even the hardest nosed communist will be tempted to become a right-wing activist.

The direction is a dreary as the politics...if a scrap of intelligence had been adopted in the writing then, perhaps, it would be watchable but, the incessant demonising is a powerful sedative.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Dr. Finn Jeffries plays a new stepmother to her deceased lover's daughter Zelly. She also took over her lover's abortion clinic that is being protested by increasingly violent "pro-lifer's". The movie covers, teenage angst, death threats, abortion issues and love. All in all, interesting drama.

Cast & Characters

Brooke Johnson as Finn;
Yanna McIntosh as Diana;
Maya Ritter as Zelly;
Richard Clarkin as Paul;
Nathalie Toriel as Jamie;
Gilles Lemaire as Xavier;
Andrew Chalmers as Max;
Chantel Cole as Eve;
Gail Maurice as Nancy;
Stephen Bogaert;
Jane Moffat;
Devon Bostick