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Closet Monster

2016 | 90m | English

(9588 votes)

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Director: Stephen Dunn
Writer: Stephen Dunn
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A creative and driven teenager is desperate to escape his hometown and the haunting memories of his turbulent childhood.
Release Date: Jul 15, 2016
Director: Stephen Dunn
Writer: Stephen Dunn
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Mystery
Keywords hamster, tree house, rejection, newfoundland and labrador, bullying, coming of age, in the closet, lgbt, hate crime, lgbt teen, semi autobiographical, haunted by the past, animal spirit, gay theme
Production Companies Rhombus Media, Best Boy Productions
Box Office Revenue: $33,962
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Connor Jessup Oscar Madly (18)
Aaron Abrams Peter Madly
Joanne Kelly Brin Madly
Aliocha Schneider Wilder
Sofia Banzhaf Gemma
Jack Fulton Oscar Madly (9)
Mary Walsh Allison
Isabella Rossellini Buffy (voice)
Jinji Dawson Anna
Meghan Cullen Kathryn
Brad Nippard Teenage Boy
Megan Kennedy News Reporter
Sean Panting Constable Bennett
Megan Rose Jones Ms. Mercer
Tim Myles Student
Wangeci Warui Hardware Store Customer
Jonathan Watton Larry
Emma McIsaac Mercedes
Teigan Follett Greg
Paula Morgan Christine
Ross Moore Newlywed Man
Kimberley Drake Newlywed Woman
James Hawksley Andrew
Marthe Bernard Bridgette
Renee Dumaresque Bridgette's Friend
Leah McPherson Additional Voices (voice)
Name Job
Peter Sansome Assistant Location Manager
Thomas Kelly Best Boy Electric
Mark Power Electrician
Bobby Shore Director of Photography
Lisa Soper Production Design
Todor Kobakov Original Music Composer
Christopher Richards Casting Associate
Brittney Wall Assistant Costume Designer
Alexandria Goldman Seamstress
Amanda Foote Script Supervisor
David Hayman Music Supervisor
Adam Crosby Gaffer
Tom Turnbull Visual Effects Supervisor
John Elliot Foley
Brennan Mercer Sound Effects Editor
Mackenzie Geehan Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Frank Biasi Digital Intermediate
Jean Bot Dialogue Editor
Deirdre Bowen Casting Director
Chris Hatcher Line Producer
Allison White Production Manager
Jeremy Doiron First Assistant Director
Shara Désirée King Second Assistant Director
Bryan Power Production Coordinator
Maggie Keiley Location Casting
Millie Tom Additional Casting
Jill Knox-Gosse Production Accountant
Tiffany Martin First Assistant Accountant
Lynne Wilson First Assistant Accountant
Aer Agrey Art Department Coordinator
Tim Winchester Property Master
Anne Pickard Property Builder
Duane Chard Property Builder
Julie Raymond On Set Dresser
Daphne Thomas Makeup & Hair
Samantha Foley Assistant Hairstylist, Assistant Makeup Artist
Tara Murphy Special Effects Makeup Artist
Emilie Roby Tattoo Designer
Tenille Shockey Prosthetic Makeup Artist
François Dagenais Prosthetic Designer
Stephen Dunn Director, Writer
Bryan Atkinson Editor
Maya Postepski Original Music Composer
Melanie Oates Costume Design
Christopher Chung First Assistant Camera
Don McKellar Story Editor
Emily Bridger Daily Wardrobe
Jamie Miller Production Assistant
Jerry Evans Head Carpenter
Name Title
Edward J. Martin Producer
Ed Martin Executive Producer
Kevin Krikst Producer
Fraser Ash Producer
Niv Fichman Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
6.0

**Influential of surroundings on one's character development.** It was a bit surprise film, because I did not get the film plot in the beginning. I did not know it was about gay. Well, it was not entirely on that theme, but comes there after so many turns in the tale. So this is a coming-of-age a ... nd to discover sexuality theme. Also very neatly points out how a person develops his character by the influence of his surroundings. Even if it all begins with a small mistake or playful thing, in that small age, it all looks very serious, especially a character like in this film. Despite it was a cinematic, that might be true in real life. The parents as well influence their kids to grow up in a better path. So parenting fail too was highlighted in here. It was unfortunate how the father character was turned out at the end. That is the moment I could not decide whom I'm rooting for. It was like, seemed nobody's fault, but out of the guilt and frustration, emotion bursts out and things happen which is what this film focused on. Good performances, a well shot film. One of the nice LGBT films I've seen. Only on the reality side, it worked, but not as an inspiration. Though one can consider it an awareness film. I feel it should be watched, but not as a must see. Because of so many issues it centres, like a boy growing up facing them, what he becomes was revealed in its message. I think it's good for watching once. _6/10_

May 16, 2024