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Molly Maxwell

Love doesn't act its age.
2013 | 91m | English

(2355 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Sara St. Onge
Writer: Sara St. Onge
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At Phoenix Progressive School, students take notes lying on parlor couches and are encouraged to explore their gifts through electives like break-dancing and graphic-novel writing. In the midst of all this liberal pedagogy and budding talent, Molly Maxwell feels unexceptional, until she falls for her attractive English teacher, Ben.
Release Date: Jan 06, 2013
Director: Sara St. Onge
Writer: Sara St. Onge
Genres: Drama
Keywords private school, photography, high school, friends, teacher, teacher student relationship, woman director, hippy, music industry
Production Companies Canadian Film Centre (CFC)
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Lola Tash Molly Maxwell
Charlie Carrick Ben Carter
Krista Bridges Marilyn Maxwell
Rob Stewart Evan Maxwell
Richard Clarkin Raymond
Brooke Palsson Caitlin
A.K. Shand Gala
Nicholas Bode Aiden Maxwell
Lucy Gervais Alicia
Cory Lee Jordan
Alex Ozerov-Meyer Starr
Shankar Ravindram Dexter
Bob Kerr Police Officer
Brendee Green Heidi
Miles Faber Breakdance Teacher
Antonio Cayonne Bartender
Inessa Frantowski Gynecologist
Name Job
Adam William Wilson Production Design
Sara St. Onge Director, Writer
Anahita Dehbonehie Art Direction
Rachel Mathews Set Dresser
Jonathan Staav First Assistant Camera
Alex van der Meulen Boom Operator
Jonathan Evan Grant Assistant Sound Editor
Kevin Packer Steadicam Operator
Joe Alonzi Production Coordinator
Derek Oxley Boom Operator
Brad Sayeau Grip
Tisha Myles Set Dresser
Sam Pryce-Phillips Property Master
Sara Kay Casting
Jenny Lewis Casting
David Ottier Sound Mixer
Jessica Shannon Key Hair Stylist
David Sparkes First Assistant Director
Paul Aucoin Music Supervisor
Kristin Wayne Key Makeup Artist
Michael Bailey First Assistant Camera
Robert Glover Second Assistant Director
Alexander Turner Boom Operator
Dennis Alexander Nicholson Boom Operator
Spencer Hahn Set Dresser
Josh Machado Sound Effects Editor
Brad Hruboska Steadicam Operator
Andrew Tays Key Grip
Kristin Waterson First Assistant Editor
Jordan Gross Production Manager
Geoff Raffan Dialogue Editor
Huan Nguyen Boom Operator
Edwin Lau Gaffer
Catherine Lutes Director of Photography
Sarah Millman Costume Design
Jordan Canning Script Supervisor
Stephen Philipson Editor
Mong Tho Mach Assistant Art Director
Cynthia Amsden Unit Publicist
Jennifer Marie Thomas Set Decoration
Name Title
Justine Whyte Executive Producer
John Nadalin Producer
Aeschylus Poulos Producer
Mark Van de Ven Producer
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Rangan
7.0

**It's the same all teenagers love and sexual curiosity.** It's a little surprise film. The theme was a bit inappropriate, but there's nothing seriously offensive in the narration in the name of art and everything was explained loud and clear. Especially the way it ended seems the best one from a ... ny angle. If you are a parent, that too for a teenager, you will get it. So this is the story of the 16 year old girl Molly, who attends a progressive school. Her new undertaking is the photography which is guided by her English teacher whom she develops a crush. Since teacher-student should not involve in any kind of close relationship, their's attraction to each other will be tested. But how it will be dealt was focused on the remains. I really kind of liked it. Though this is not the first time in a film to focus on an affair between a teacher and his student. But, how nicely and properly portrayed that issue was the highlight in this. There are no familiar faces, maybe because it is a Canadian film. It was a simple story, so no extraordinary performances, but I liked the girl in the title role. The first feature film for the director and he also wrote the screenplay. Overall a decent film, but a great indie. You should check it out if you are convinced with what I said so far. So I say go for it. _6.5/10_

May 16, 2024