
Madeleine Is...
Romance · Drama
Overview
A young Quebecois artist named Madeleine, who lives in Vancouver during the hippie counter revolution, is trying to find herself. She meets some interesting characters that help her through her journey.
Top Cast


Nicola Lipman
Nicola Lipman
Madeleine
Nicola Lipman
Madeleine
John Juliani
John Juliani
Toro
John Juliani
Toro
Wayne Specht
Wayne Specht
David / Clown
Wayne Specht
David / Clown
Gordon Robertson
Gordon Robertson
John
Gordon Robertson
John


Ronald Ulrich
Ronald Ulrich
Barry
Ronald Ulrich
Barry
Roxanne Irwin
Roxanne Irwin
Interviewer
Roxanne Irwin
Interviewer
James McQueen
James McQueen
Mr. G
James McQueen
Mr. G
Barry Kramer
Barry Kramer
Therapist
Barry Kramer
Therapist
Margot Chapman
Margot Chapman
Lois
Margot Chapman
Lois
Bob Woods
Bob Woods
Robin
Bob Woods
Robin
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