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Dim the Fluorescents
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In a comedy atmosphere, the movie follows two friends Audrey and Lillian who finally find a work with a fee. Now in order to celebrate, they book a big gig in a famous hotel where they start to put their future plans.
Actors:
Claire Armstrong, Naomi Skwarna, Andreana Callegarini-Gradzik, Brendan Hobin, Clare McConnell, Todd Graham, Jocelyn Reynolds, Anna Maguire, Laura Tanguay, Thalia Kane, Rebecca Payne, ...»
Director:
Daniel Warth
Country:
Canada

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Critics Of "Dim the Fluorescents"
National Post
December 08, 2017 And the final scene is a powerhouse; it jolted me out of my somnolence. But if the movie were 30 minutes shorter, I wouldn't have been so sleepy to begin with.
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NOW Toronto
December 07, 2017 I could write another thousand words about why I love Dim The Fluorescents, but it's the kind of thing you need to see for yourself - a singular, fully engaged cinematic work and a cockeyed delight. Just go.
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AV Club
January 12, 2018 Fluorescents' showy camera moves and full-jazz-hands theater-kid dorkiness are a tonic against the excessively muted naturalism that has come to define indie style.
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Big Apple Reviews
January 12, 2018 A playwright and an actress living together should complement each other, and these two women have remarkable chemistry throughout; in a movie with empathy for individuals who choose theater as a profession regardless of limited job openings.
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Toronto Star
December 07, 2017 The two lead actors, along with Toronto writer/director Daniel Warth and co-writer Miles Barstead, make a virtue out the film's unsteady tone.
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ScreenAnarchy
December 07, 2017 At the very least it has something to say, which makes spending two hours with these two ladies interesting for anyone who's been in their shoes.
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New York Times
January 11, 2018 Mr. Warth, who wrote the screenplay with Miles Barstead, creates a flawed tale of female friendship and the artist's everlasting struggle. Unfortunately, "Dim the Fluorescents" can't keep its story together.
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Village Voice
January 16, 2018 Skwarna and Armstrong's quirky chemistry keeps the lights on in this overlong debut.
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Globe and Mail
December 08, 2017 Warth has created an astonishing calling card - an earnest and entertaining celebration of process and performance, not to mention a tremendous showcase for two homegrown actors on the cusp of greatness.
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The Film Stage
December 07, 2017 Dim the Fluorescents is the kind of dynamic, entertaining debut feature that hopefully puts its cast and crew on the map.
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Original Cin
December 10, 2017 It's uplifting to discover a debut film so open to showing both its artifice and heart on its sleeve.
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