
The Human Library
Romance · Mystery · Drama
Overview
As Al drains colour from the modern world, a young woman and a Human Library "book" find themselves written into each other's margins, risking memory, policy, and erasure to hold onto something real.
Top Cast
Charlotte Boreta
Charlotte Boreta
Maggie/Margaret Alinthorpe
Charlotte Boreta
Maggie/Margaret Alinthorpe
El Rose
El Rose
Ash McPherson
El Rose
Ash McPherson
LeAnn Rae Lyn
LeAnn Rae Lyn
Natasha/Book 447133N
LeAnn Rae Lyn
Natasha/Book 447133N
Abbie Murray
Abbie Murray
Sammy
Abbie Murray
Sammy
Hazel Wilson
Hazel Wilson
Head Librarian
Hazel Wilson
Head Librarian
Patrick Gilman
Patrick Gilman
Book 447229G
Patrick Gilman
Book 447229G
Fara Oni
Fara Oni
Book 444998J
Fara Oni
Book 444998J
Nan Aye Thiri Aung
Nan Aye Thiri Aung
Book 440754F
Nan Aye Thiri Aung
Book 440754F
Isla Rose Perkins
Isla Rose Perkins
Book 459115L
Isla Rose Perkins
Book 459115L
Risdon Bradley
Risdon Bradley
Book 432676S
Risdon Bradley
Book 432676S
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