Better Days (2023 film)

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Better Days
Directed by Joan Carr-Wiggin
Screenplay byJoan Carr-Wiggin
Produced byDavid Gordian
Starring Sonja Smits
Alix Sideris
Dean Armstrong
CinematographyMatt Phillips
Production
company
Paragraph Pictures
Distributed byGravitas Ventures
Release date
  • September 19, 2023 (2023-09-19)(Cinéfest)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Better Days is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Joan Carr-Wiggin and released in 2022. [1] The film stars Sonja Smits as Kate, a woman who is discovering new sides of herself after the death of her husband. [2]

The cast also includes Alix Sideris, Dean Armstrong, Luke Atteledon-Francis, Gregory Ambrose Calderone, Kerrin Cochrane, Sara Hinding, Darius Rathe, Sugenja Sri, Tania Webb and Blair Williams.

The film premiered on September 19, 2023, at the 2023 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival. [3]

Mykola Korolyov received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Hair at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards in 2024. [4]

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