Take-out (2000)
The film is the coming-of-age story of the child in the opening sequence, now a chicken delivery boy (although he hates chicken). Alienated from his father, and with an uneasy relationship with his (not gay-friendly) best friend, he meets a new customer. A lawyer going through a divorce, the customer is also alienated and lonely.
Director:
Jean-François Monette
Writer:
Nancy Hughes
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Daniel MacIvor as Pete |
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Gianpaolo Venuta as Rory |
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Benjamin Plener as Enzo |
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Kaya McGregor as Virginia |
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Cecile Cristobal as Field Hockey Girlfriend |
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Philip Jandaly as Father |
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Philip Spensley as Boss |
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Vito DeFilippo as Coach |
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Mikaël Lafrenière as Restaurant Boy |
| Directing | Jean-François Monette | Director |
| Writing | Jean-François Monette | Writer |
| Writing | Nancy Hughes | Screenplay |