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Ali Skovbye | ... |
Zinnia Jones
(as Alissa Skovbye)
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Rekha Sharma | ... |
Ajala Bhatt
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Kirsten Robek | ... |
Sanctuary Video Announcer
(voice)
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Andrea Brooks | ... |
Young Helen Duvall
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Jill Morrison | ... |
Linnea Ruben
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Loretta Walsh | ... |
WGC Official
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Ben Cotton | ... |
Paranoid Man
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Enid-Raye Adams | ... |
WGC Spokeswoman
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Morgan Taylor Campbell | ... |
Dahlia Granger
(as Morgan Taylor)
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Matthew Harrison | ... |
UN Secretary General
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Dakota Guppy | ... |
Ruby Balashev
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Bruce Harwood |
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David Lewis | ... |
1950s Business Man
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Tammy Gillis | ... |
Female Pundit
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Lisa Marie Caruk | ... |
Iris Reenactment Double
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In a world where women have become asexual and are no longer giving birth to males, a quiet, unassuming housekeeper named Andrew Myers finds himself at the center of a battle to keep men from going extinct.
We brought this movie in to our annual festival in Salmon Arm, British Columbia. We chose it as our opening night movie gala and our audience was invited to dress in pink. Our audience enjoyed the movie on every level, with so much laughter we could hardly expect it would continue to the last frame, which it did! The subtle nuances of character, the conceit that it is a documentary, the entire cast...it was delightful in every way. Intelligent, full of humour, and thought-provoking.....the setting was coastal Vancouver with gorgeous shots of beautiful homes and gardens as well as the rain-forest. Our lead male actor was perfectly cast as were all of the family...note perfect right down to the youngest child.