Before the War
Drama
Overview
An incisive nuanced look at a family crumbling after their father returns from a war. Before the war showcases Tamara's love and understanding of the human heart.
Top Cast
Paul Wilson
Paul Wilson
Father
Paul Wilson
Father
Jenina MacGillivray
Jenina MacGillivray
Mother
Jenina MacGillivray
Mother
Doug Boyce
Doug Boyce
Grandpa
Doug Boyce
Grandpa
Emmajane Donnan
Emmajane Donnan
Daughter
Emmajane Donnan
Daughter


Willow Kean
Willow Kean
Narrator (Voice)
Willow Kean
Narrator (Voice)
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