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Dim the Fluorescents

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Audrey and Lillian have been friends for long time. Also when they look for work, they look together. Finally and after a great troubles, they managed to find job with corporate training seminar. They decided to celebrate the new work, so they headed to a big gig at a hotel conference where things turn another way and they discuss their future after that work.
Actors: Colin Geddes,
Colin Geddes
Colin Geddes
Rebecca Payne,
Rebecca Payne
Rebecca Payne
Cynthia Amsden,
Cynthia Amsden
Cynthia Amsden
Vitor Marques,
Vitor Marques
Vitor Marques
Naomi Skwarna,
Naomi Skwarna
Naomi Skwarna
Joe Organ,
Joe Organ
Joe Organ
Robert Cook,
Robert Cook
Robert Cook
Aaron Feldman,
Aaron Feldman
Aaron Feldman
Madeleine Cohen,
Madeleine Cohen
Madeleine Cohen
Claire Armstong,
Claire Armstong
Claire Armstong
Vesta Di Vittoria,
Vesta Di Vittoria
Vesta Di Vittoria
...»
Genre: DramaComedy
Director: Daniel Warth
Country: Canada
Release: 2017
IMDb: 5.60
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Duration: 128 min
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NOW Toronto
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December 07, 2017

I could write another thousand words about why I love Dim The Fluorescents, but it's the kind of thing you need to see for yourself - a singular, fully engaged cinematic work and a cockeyed delight. Just go.
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AV Club
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January 12, 2018

Fluorescents' showy camera moves and full-jazz-hands theater-kid dorkiness are a tonic against the excessively muted naturalism that has come to define indie style.
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Big Apple Reviews
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January 12, 2018

A playwright and an actress living together should complement each other, and these two women have remarkable chemistry throughout; in a movie with empathy for individuals who choose theater as a profession regardless of limited job openings.
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The Film Stage
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December 07, 2017

Dim the Fluorescents is the kind of dynamic, entertaining debut feature that hopefully puts its cast and crew on the map.
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Original Cin
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December 10, 2017

It's uplifting to discover a debut film so open to showing both its artifice and heart on its sleeve.
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Village Voice
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January 16, 2018

Skwarna and Armstrong's quirky chemistry keeps the lights on in this overlong debut.
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Globe and Mail
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December 08, 2017

Warth has created an astonishing calling card - an earnest and entertaining celebration of process and performance, not to mention a tremendous showcase for two homegrown actors on the cusp of greatness.
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ScreenAnarchy
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December 07, 2017

At the very least it has something to say, which makes spending two hours with these two ladies interesting for anyone who's been in their shoes.
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New York Times
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January 11, 2018

Mr. Warth, who wrote the screenplay with Miles Barstead, creates a flawed tale of female friendship and the artist's everlasting struggle. Unfortunately, "Dim the Fluorescents" can't keep its story together.
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National Post
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December 08, 2017

And the final scene is a powerhouse; it jolted me out of my somnolence. But if the movie were 30 minutes shorter, I wouldn't have been so sleepy to begin with.
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Toronto Star
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December 07, 2017

The two lead actors, along with Toronto writer/director Daniel Warth and co-writer Miles Barstead, make a virtue out the film's unsteady tone.
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