Everyone (film)
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Original film poster | |
Directed by | Bill Marchant |
Produced by |
Christine Lawrance Bill Marchant Stephen Park |
Screenplay by | Bill Marchant |
Starring |
Matt Fentiman Mark Hildreth |
Cinematography | Jane Weitzel |
Editing by | Tony Dean Smith |
Release dates | 2004 |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Everyone is a 2004 gay-themed Canadian film written and directed by Bill Marchant. The film shot in Vancouver, British Columbia is about a gay couple, Ryan (Matt Fentiman) and Grant (Mark Hildreth) having a wedding ceremony in their backyard. They have invited the family and all the emotional baggage that comes with it.
Cast
- Starring
- Matt Fentiman as Ryan
- Mark Hildreth as Grant
- Brendan Fletcher as Dylan
- Other cast
(in alphabetical order)
- Katherine Billings as Rebecca
- Michael Chase as Gale
- Suzanne Hepburn as Trish
- 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
Awards
- 2004: Won Golden Zenith prize for "Best Film from Canada" at Montreal World Film Festival
- 2005: Nominated for "Feature Length Drama: Best Lead Performance by a Male" for lead role actors Matt Fentiman and Mark Hildreth at Leo Awards
- 2005: Nominated for "Feature Length Drama: Best Supporting Performance by a Male" for Brendan Fletcher
External links
- Everyone at the Internet Movie Database
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