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Love And Human Remains DVD

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Welcome to love in the 90's. Love And Human Remains is a dark comedy about people searching for love and family in the '90s. The film focuses on roommates/ex-lovers: David (Thomas Gibson) a cynical actor-turned-waiter: and Candy (Ruth Marshall) an ever-hopeful book reviewer and their hilarious often poignant entanglements with a psychic dominatrix (Mia Kirshner) a bartender (Rick Roberts) a lesbian schoolteacher (Joanne Vannicola) a seventeen-year-old busboy (Mat

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Released
27 February 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Arrow Film Distributors Ltd. 
Classification
Runtime
99 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027035004594 
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Dark Canadian comedy drama, about two dysfunctional roommates and their search for a meaningful relationship. Frustrated TV actor David (Thomas Gibson) and lonely book critic Candy (Ruth Marshall) used to be lovers but still find themselves living together after their split. Experimenting with their sexuality and exploring relationships with the same sex, David is becoming involved with the handsome but naive Kane (Matthew Ferguson), while Candy has just begun a lesbian affair. At the same time, the two roommates and their equally dysfunctional friends are living in a city under the shadow of a serial killer who has been preying on local women. Could the killer possibly be closer to their circle than they realise?