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  • Since We've No Place to Go
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  • Free Fall: Who you are
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  • Red Light
  • Meet Me at the Club
  • Chris & Martina: The Final Set
  • Dreamboi
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  • When the Mind's Free
  • Stronger Together
  • Are You Afraid of the '90s?
  • Liminal
  • Four Girls
  • Possible Days - Trilogy on Tenderness
  • Rita Moreira: chronicles, memories and videotape
  • Me Niego Rotundamente
  • Lo Noy
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  • Amor Trava
  • Man I Love (The)
  • Loves Company
  • Our Colors Never Fade
  • Mayflies
  • Tracy & Martina: Goin' Out West
  • Test
  • Portrait of the Father at 71
  • What we did in the Shadows
  • Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
  • Movement Song
  • My Name
  • Miss You, Love You
  • Twice the Beast
  • Two Weeks In
  • Umjolo: There Is No Cure
  • Barefoot Boy
  • New Fears Eve
  • In the Grey

Some Prefer Cake

Country: USA, Language: English, 94 mins

  • Director: Heidi Arnesen
  • Writer: Jeannie Kahaney
  • Producer: Jeannie Kahaney; Matthew J. Siegel

CGiii Comment

In San Francisco, Kira has a day job at a warehouse, writes jokes for her sister (who does stand-up back East), wants to perform her own material, hangs out with best friend Sydney (who writes food reviews), and sleeps once with every woman she can. Then, her roommate sets her up with Robin - who's recently come out and hasn't had a serious relationship yet - and her friendship with Sydney gets rocky. Meanwhile, Kira's being stalked by one of her one-night stands, her sister isn't showing any appreciation, and a night at an open microphone goes badly. Is this all life can offer?


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Cast & Characters

Kathleen Fontaine as Kira Bergen;
Tara Howley as Sydney Korel;
Desi del Valle as Robin;
Leon Acord as Devon;
Machiko Saito as Katie;
Tammy Dubose as Susie;
John Flaa as Greg;
Mimi Gonzalez as Cory Bergen;
David Schendel as James;
DeVone Minters as Stirland;
Pola Mazursky as Wasabe woman;
Doug Holsclaw as Chip;
Julia Jackson as Comedian #1;
Mary Jo Mrochinski as Mrs. Brooks;
Andrew Hartley as Steve