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SIBLINGS (2004)
85 min. Rating: 14A
DIRECTOR: David Weaver
WRITER: Jackie May
9/10 REEL Student Rating (1 votes)

Plot Summary

David Weaver's Siblings is a mischievously dark comedy about a family of four Toronto teenagers, who may or may not have killed their evil step-parents. Joe, the eldest of the bunch, is saddled with the task of covering up the supposed murder, disposing of the bodies and collecting their grandfather's inheritance, all the while, doing his best to keep what's left of the family together. He must do so whilst avoiding the added obstacles of a promiscuous and nosy neighbour, and a dog with a gas problem. With a wonderful cast that includes established Canadian talent such as Nicholas Campbell and Sarah Polley alongside newcomers Alex Campbell and Samantha Weinstein, Siblings irreverently illustrates the seemingly endless complications involved in growing up.

About The Director
David Weaver

David Weaver is a graduate of the University of Toronto as well as Columbia University's prestigious graduate film program. He has written and directed numerous short films. David made his debut as a feature filmmaker with Century Hotel, which premiered at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival.

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