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Dim the Fluorescents
TrailerStory of struggle following Audrey who works as an actor and Lillian who is an aspiring playwright. They try to do their best at their works in attempt to achieve bigger success at their career, specially when this work is the only chance they may ever have.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 WarthCountry: CanadaDuration: 128 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dim the Fluorescents"
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Characters of "Dim the Fluorescents"
AudreyPlayed by: Claire ArmstrongLillianPlayed by: Naomi Skwarna -
Critic Reviews of "Dim the Fluorescents"
Village VoiceJanuary 16, 2018Skwarna and Armstrong's quirky chemistry keeps the lights on in this overlong debut.
AV ClubJanuary 12, 2018Fluorescents' 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.
New York TimesJanuary 11, 2018Mr. 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.
Globe and MailDecember 08, 2017Warth 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.
Toronto StarDecember 07, 2017The two lead actors, along with Toronto writer/director Daniel Warth and co-writer Miles Barstead, make a virtue out the film's unsteady tone.
Big Apple ReviewsJanuary 12, 2018A 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.
Original CinDecember 10, 2017It's uplifting to discover a debut film so open to showing both its artifice and heart on its sleeve.
National PostDecember 08, 2017And 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.
ScreenAnarchyDecember 07, 2017At 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.
The Film StageDecember 07, 2017Dim the Fluorescents is the kind of dynamic, entertaining debut feature that hopefully puts its cast and crew on the map.
NOW TorontoDecember 07, 2017I 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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