Eighteen (2005)
Pip, a street kid just turning 18, receives his grandfather's World War II-era memoirs and discovers parallels to his own life.
Director: Richard Bell
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Paul Anthony as Pip |
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Brendan Fletcher as Jason Anders |
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Mark Hildreth as Macauley |
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Carly Pope as Jenny |
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Thea Gill as Hannah |
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Alan Cumming as Father Chris |
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Ian McKellen as Jason Anders (voice) |
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Clarence Sponagle as Clark |
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David Beazely as Jeff |
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Serge Houde as Earl |
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Adrien Dorval as Don |
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Gabrielle Rose as Wendy |
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Paul Dzenkiw as Daniel |
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Ryan McDonell as Derek |
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Lawrence Jacob Milman as German Soldier |
| Production | Cari Green | Producer |
| Production | Dennis Tal | Producer |
| Writing | Richard Bell | Writer |
| Production | Candice Elzinga | Casting |
| Art | Thom Ward | Production Design |
| Directing | Richard Bell | Director |
| Sound | Bramwell Tovey | Music |
| Editing | Grace Yuen | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lorraine Carson | Costume Design |
| Camera | Kevin Van Niekerk | Director of Photography |
| Production | Harry Sutherland | Producer |