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Everyday Is Like Sunday (film)

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Everyday Is Like Sunday
Directed byPavan Moondi
Written byPavan Moondi
Michael Sloane
Produced byBrian Robertson
Pavan Moondi
Starring
CinematographyJoseph Puglia
Edited bySimone Smith
Music byKathryn Calder
Release date
  • August 16, 2013 (2013-08-16)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Everyday Is Like Sunday is a 2013 Canadian independent film directed by Pavan Moondi. It stars David Dineen-Porter, Coral Osborne and Adam Gurfinkel as twenty-something friends and roommates trying to come to terms with adulthood.

The film had a limited theatrical release in Canada on August 16, 2013,[1] and was acquired for Canadian distribution by Mongrel Media in January 2014.[2]

Cast

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  • David Dineen-Porter as Mark Stillman
  • Coral Osborne as Flora
  • Adam Gurfinkel as Jason
  • Nick Thorburn as Damien
  • Mackenzie Leigh as Amanda
  • Bo Martyn as Anelie
  • Sarah Ford as Resume Doctor
  • Nick Flanagan as Joey
  • Dan Werb as Cartwright

Release

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The film premiered to generally favorable reviews. Manori Ravindran for the National Post wrote "Millennial angst in gritty urban centres could warrant its own section in The New York Times. We’re poor, we’re jobless, we’re lonely, we get it. But there’s an honesty and whip smart humour to the micro-budget Everyday Is Like Sunday that separates it from similar fare.[3] Exclaim!'s Kevin Scott praised the film as a "fiercely funny depiction of a specific brand of late 20s malaise."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Anderson, Jason (August 15, 2013). "Everyday is Like Sunday: Local indie comedy about conflicted young people is smart, energetic: Interview". Toronto Star. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  2. ^ Vlessing, Etan (December 16, 2013). "Mongrel Media picks up rights to Everyday Is Like Sunday". Playback. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  3. ^ Ravindran, Manori (August 15, 2013). "Everyday Is Like Sunday, reviewed: It's about poor, jobless, lonely Torontonian twentysomethings – and it's smart". National Post. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  4. ^ Scott, Kevin (August 15, 2013). "Everyday Is Like Sunday". Exclaim!. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
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