Multiple Choice (1989 film)
| Multiple Choice | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Debbie McGee |
| Written by | Debbie McGee |
| Produced by | Debbie McGee |
| Starring | Lois Brown Andy Jones Maisie Rillie |
| Cinematography | Michael Jones |
| Edited by | Debbie McGee Petra Valier |
| Music by | Paul Steffler |
Production company | Newfoundland Independent Filmmaker's Cooperative |
Release date |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
Multiple Choice is a Canadian short film, directed by Debbie McGee and released in 1989. The film stars Lois Brown as Meg Harris, a shopaholic film researcher who is working on a documentary film on poverty for pompous documentary filmmaker Jack (Rick Boland) when she encounters Mr. and Mrs. Noseworthy (Andy Jones and Maisie Rillie), a couple on social assistance who challenge all of her established beliefs about participating in consumer society.
The cast also includes Eileen Moss, Mack Furlong, Edward Riche, Frank Barry, Mary-Lynn Bernard and Janis Spence.
The film was originally conceived as a documentary, before evolving into a short drama.
The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990.