
Take-out
Overview
The film is the coming-of-age story of the child in the opening sequence, now a chicken delivery boy (although he hates chicken). Alienated from his father, and with an uneasy relationship with his (not gay-friendly) best friend, he meets a new customer. A lawyer going through a divorce, the customer is also alienated and lonely.
Top Cast


Daniel MacIvor
Daniel MacIvor
Pete
Daniel MacIvor
Pete


Gianpaolo Venuta
Gianpaolo Venuta
Rory
Gianpaolo Venuta
Rory
Benjamin Plener
Benjamin Plener
Enzo
Benjamin Plener
Enzo
Kaya McGregor
Kaya McGregor
Virginia
Kaya McGregor
Virginia


Cecile Cristobal
Cecile Cristobal
Field Hockey Girlfriend
Cecile Cristobal
Field Hockey Girlfriend
Philip Jandaly
Philip Jandaly
Father
Philip Jandaly
Father
Philip Spensley
Philip Spensley
Boss
Philip Spensley
Boss
Vito DeFilippo
Vito DeFilippo
Coach
Vito DeFilippo
Coach
Mikaël Lafrenière
Mikaël Lafrenière
Restaurant Boy
Mikaël Lafrenière
Restaurant Boy
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