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| Turning Paige |  |
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 © Copyright Chaos, a Film Company Inc.
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| Year |  |  |
2002 |
| Country |  |  |
Canada |
| Genre |  |  |
Drama |
| Length |  |  |
1:49 |
| Director |  |  |
Robert Cuffley |
| Writer |  |  |
Robert Cuffley |
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Chaos, a Film Company Inc. |
| Starring |  |  |
Nicholas Campbell Katharine Isabelle Torri Higginson Brendan Fletcher Philip DeWilde Nikki Barnett John Diamond Chris Kelly David McClelland Janet Monid Dawn McKelvie Cyr Charlie Rhindress |
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         10/10 2 reviews - click here to read
Things are fine with Paige and her Dad, Ross. Paige, a would-be writer, loves to fictionalize her own life: friends and family become characters, real-life experiences emerge as twisted plots. But things go downhill in a hurry when Trevor, Paige's older brother, arrives unannounced on a cold winter evening. Trevor moves in with the understanding that he won't stir up any trouble, but quickly begins prodding at Paige, egging her on and daring her to react to his increasingly bold taunts. It seems there is an unsettled incident lingering from years ago and Trevor, for one, isn't content for it to fade away into a long forgotten memory. Tempers flare as Ross tries to throw Trevor out of the house. But Trevor won't leave, at least not until the three of them deal with the unpleasant event from their recent past.
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