She Talks to Strangers

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She Talks to Strangers
Directed by Bruce Sweeney
Written byBruce Sweeney
Produced byAli Froggatt
Jeff Gladstone
Tracy Major
Bruce Sweeney
Rafi Spivak
David Pelletier
Starring Camille Sullivan
Jeff Gladstone
Gabrielle Rose
CinematographyCallum Middleton
Edited byRafi Spivak
Music byJames Jandrisch
Production
company
Carkner Films
Release date
  • December 1, 2023 (2023-12-01)(WFF)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

She Talks to Strangers is a Canadian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Bruce Sweeney and released in 2023. [1] The film stars Camille Sullivan as Leslie, a woman who has been separated for a number of years but not legally divorced from her husband Keith (Jeff Gladstone); one day, however, Keith returns to hide out in her basement from people to whom he owes money, but with the secret intention to reestablish his ownership rights in the home so that he can make quick money by forcing her to sell it and give him half the money, thus forcing Leslie to team up with her mother Staci (Gabrielle Rose), with whom she also has a tense and difficult relationship, to figure out how to get rid of him. [2]

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The cast also includes Agam Darshi, Paul Skrudland, Laara Sadiq, Juan Riedinger, Raphael Kepinski, Cam Cronin, Mark Chavez, Tom Butler, Ali Froggatt, Jillian Fargey, Keertika Gupta, Tibet Karayazgan and Kevin McNulty.

Distribution

The film premiered in the Borsos Competition program at the 2023 Whistler Film Festival. [3]

Critical response

Shaun Lang of Hollywood North magazine rated the film 6 out of 10, writing that "Strangers strikes me as one of those indie films that may have functioned better as a one-act fringe play than a feature film. The characters are fascinating to watch even if no one really learns anything or changes in any meaningful way. Cinematic equivalent of that restaurant your friend drags you to that certainly tastes interesting, but is unlikely to merit a return visit." [4]

Awards

The film received two Leo Award nominations in 2024, for Best Lead Performance in a Feature Film (Rose) and Best Screenplay for a Motion Picture (Sweeney).

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