Lucille's Ball (2013)
Lucille comes of age in the rebellious, sexually liberated 1970's. Determined to take advantage of the new freedom offered by The Pill, she explores and experiments with women and men, straight and gay, at home and abroad. Lucille is devoted to being a musician, but her sexual abandonment and haunting past threaten to destroy her. Teddy, a music producer, responds to her appeal for help. He insists that she behave like a professional, and he helps her put together a stronger band. She recruits sax player Hank the Hunk to her band, and they fall in love. Lucille is ready to have a baby, but Hank sits on the fence.
Director: Lulu Keating
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Britt Irvin as Lucille |
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Madison Guppy as Joyce |
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Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman as Walter |
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Daniella Evangelista as Sharlene |
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Juliana Wimbles as Kathleen |
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Kaare Anderson as Teddy |
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Tim Fellingham as Hank |
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Gerry Hennessey as Franklin |
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Jilena Cori as Meredith |
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Georgie Daburas as Axel |
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Matthew Ip Shaw as Bruce |
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Tyler Layton-Olson as Xavier |
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Garwin Sanford as Doctor |
| Directing | Lulu Keating | Director |
| Writing | Lulu Keating | Writer |
| Production | Lulu Keating | Producer |
| Production | Karen Wong | Producer |
| Camera | Thomas Billingsley | Director of Photography |
| Production | Ann Forry | Casting |
| Sound | Simon Kendall | Music |
| Editing | Jeanne Slater | Editor |
| Art | Lucas J. Wareing | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Caitlin Groves | Makeup Artist |