
Love
Drama
Overview
A unique anthology of six short vignettes on the subject of love, all of them written, directed and produced by women.
Top Cast
Maureen Fitzgerald
Maureen Fitzgerald
Mum ("Love From the Market Place")
Maureen Fitzgerald
Mum ("Love From the Market Place")


Gordon Thomson
Gordon Thomson
Tony ("Love From the Market Place")
Gordon Thomson
Tony ("Love From the Market Place")


Joni Mitchell
Joni Mitchell
Paula ("Love From the Market Place")
Joni Mitchell
Paula ("Love From the Market Place")


Winston Rekert
Winston Rekert
John ("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
Winston Rekert
John ("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
Dixie Seatle
Dixie Seatle
("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
Dixie Seatle
("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
Benjamin Gordon
Benjamin Gordon
("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
Benjamin Gordon
("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
Bob Dermer
Bob Dermer
("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
Bob Dermer
("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
Margaret Dragu
Margaret Dragu
("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")
Margaret Dragu
("The Black Cat in the Black Mouse Socks")


Nicholas Campbell
Nicholas Campbell
Danny ("For Life")
Nicholas Campbell
Danny ("For Life")


Toni Kalem
Toni Kalem
Girl ("For Life")
Toni Kalem
Girl ("For Life")
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