
My Love Affair with Marriage
Animation · Drama
Overview
From an early age, songs and fairytales convinced Zelma that Love would solve all her problems as long as she abided by societal expectations of how a girl should act. But as she grew older something didn't seem right with the concept of love: the more she tried to conform, the more her body resisted. A story about the acceptance of the inner female rebellion.
Top Cast


Dagmara Dominczyk
Dagmara Dominczyk
Zelma (voice)
Dagmara Dominczyk
Zelma (voice)


Michele Pawk
Michele Pawk
Biology (voice)
Michele Pawk
Biology (voice)


Matthew Modine
Matthew Modine
Bo (voice)
Matthew Modine
Bo (voice)


Cameron Monaghan
Cameron Monaghan
Sergei (voice)
Cameron Monaghan
Sergei (voice)


Stephen Lang
Stephen Lang
Jonas (voice)
Stephen Lang
Jonas (voice)


Erica D. Schroeder
Erica D. Schroeder
Elita (voice)
Erica D. Schroeder
Elita (voice)


Emma Kenney
Emma Kenney
Sarma (voice)
Emma Kenney
Sarma (voice)
Anna O'Donoghue
Anna O'Donoghue
Teacher #1 (voice)
Anna O'Donoghue
Teacher #1 (voice)


Tanya Franks
Tanya Franks
Teacher #2 (voice)
Tanya Franks
Teacher #2 (voice)


Clyde Baldo
Clyde Baldo
Eduards (voice)
Clyde Baldo
Eduards (voice)
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