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Love, Sex and Eating the Bones

Love, Sex and Eating the Bones is a 2003 Canadian romantic comedy film directed and written by Sudz Sutherland, featuring a mostly African American and Black Canadian leading cast. It premiered and played twice at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film.

Love, Sex and Eating the Bones
Love, Sex and Eating the Bones promotional movie poster
Directed byDavid "Sudz" Sutherland
Written byDavid "Sudz" Sutherland
Produced byJennifer Holness
StarringHill Harper
CinematographyArthur E. Cooper
Edited byJeff Warren
Music byMischa Chillak, Kenny Neal
Distributed byThinkFilm (2004) (United States)
Velocity Home Entertainment (USA)
Release dates
Running time
104 minutes[1]
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2,500,000 (estimated)

Synopsis

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Michael (Hill Harper) is a likable photographer turned security guard who spends his time hanging out with his buddies and keeping up with the latest releases at Pornocopia. His addiction to porn, however, threatens to get in the way of a budding romance with Jasmine (Marlyne Afflack), an upscale marketing researcher who's so wary of ‘playas’ she's declared herself celibate.

Cast

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Actor Role
Hill Harper Michael Joseph
Marlyne Afflack Jasmine LeJeune (as Marlyne N. Afflack)
Mark Taylor Glenroy 'Sweets' Lindo
Marieka Weathered Lisette
Kai Soremekun Peaches LeJeune
Karen Robinson Heather Taylor
Jennifer Baxter Trish Papandreou
Ed Robertson Kennedy
Jason Harrow Andre Patterson (as Kardinal Offishall)
Kenny Robinson Robbie MacKinnon
Ayumi Iizuka Gemma Dower
Christopher Lee Clements Phil E. Butts
Neil Crone Anthony Mingelli
Lanomie Baird Older Customer
Catherine McNally Phyllis Himes
Stewart Arnott Daryl Keyes
Jocelyne Zucco Fred Koa
David Huband Xavier MacDonald
Blak Beauté Kenny 'Kumm' Kornishsky

Reception

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Rick Groen of The Globe and Mail awarded the film three stars.[2] On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 57% based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 6/10.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Rooney, David (16 September 2003). "Love, Sex & Eating the Bones". Variety. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  2. ^ Groen, Rick (4 March 2004). "Love, Sex & Eating the Bones * * *". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Love, Sex & Eating the Bones". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
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