A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 8, 1999
Original Title:
Better Than Chocolate
Alternate Titles:
Maggie & Lila
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
British Columbia Film
CITY-TV
Province of British Columbia Film Incentive BC
Rave Film
Rogers Telefund
The Harold Greenberg Fund
The Movie Network
Téléfilm Canada
WIC Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 101
Not long after moving into her own place, Maggie finds herself with two unsolicited roommates: her recently divorced mother, Lila, and her young brother. The timing is especially bad, considering Maggie has fallen hard for an attractive woman, Kim, only hours before they move in. What could be a nonissue becomes increasingly complicated -- since Maggie's family is unaware of her sexual orientation, and Maggie is not open to sharing that information.
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Associate Producer:
Rosamond Norbury
Christopher Adkins
Co-Producer:
Peggy Thompson
Director:
Anne Wheeler
Director of Photography:
Gregory Middleton
Editor:
Alison Grace
Music:
Graeme Coleman
Producer:
Sharon McGowan
Script Supervisor:
Patti Henderson
Still Photographer:
Rosamond Norbury
Story Editor:
Walter Donohue
Stunt Coordinator:
Marny Eng
Stunts:
Fiona Roeske
Writer:
Peggy Thompson
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