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A group of women in an in-patient care facility have only one thing in common: they have all attempted suicide. Originally developed for the stage at Toronto-based Soulpepper Theatre Company, director Helen Shaver explores the impact seven women have on each other as they work through their own personal traumas.

Samira (played by rising star, Clark Backo, LETTERKENNY) has PTSD after a violent sexual assault several years earlier, and her fellow residents have personal stories that intersect with her own. Trying to lead them all to some form of healing is psychiatrist Louise, who holds the centre of this diverse and kinetic group. Some of the women will leave the safety of the clinic, for better or worse, and others will stay, hopefully learning to find a way to exist alongside their pain.

Canadian director Helen Shaver has been delighting audiences in front of and behind the camera for decades. Some of her recent credits include WESTWORLD, VIKINGS, and ANNE WITH AN E.
  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    102 minutes
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Helen Shaver
  • Screenwriter
    Pamela Mala Sinha
  • Producer
    Elise Cousineau, Jennifer Kawaja, Julia Sereny
  • Executive Producer
    Helen Shaver, Mark Slone
  • Cast
    Clark Backo, Mary Walsh, Sheila McCarthy, Marie-Eve Perron
  • Cinematographer
    Jackson Parrell
  • Editor
    Simone Smith
  • Music
    Justin Small, Ohad Benchetrit