When camps around the country were shutting down every year and Camp Kitchikewana made the economically necessary move to turn co-ed, the result was a very real clash of the sexes.
10-25-2019
1h 21m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Michael Stasko
Writer:
Michael Stasko
Production:
Gravitas Ventures, Dot Film Company, Mongrel Media
Key Crew
Editor:
Michael Stasko
Executive Producer:
Gerry Lattmann
Third Assistant Director:
Nathan Bergs
Associate Producer:
Mark Rendall
Editor:
Ted Bezaire
Locations and Languages
Country:
CA
Filming:
CA
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Eric Osborne
Eric Osborne grew up in Newcastle, Ontario. Eric is an Actor known for his portrayal of Miles Hollingsworth III on the critically acclaimed show Degrassi. He also has performed on Suits, Frankie Drake, Pyewacket, Thicker than Water (The Twisted Son) as well as upcoming feature films Random Acts of Violence, and Boys vs Girls. He also is an accomplished musician/singer who enjoys playing guitar, piano, saxophone, drums and any other instrument that he can get his hands on and has performed at several local venues with his band Eleanor Shore. Eric has played hockey, soccer, volleyball and presently wake-boards, water-skis, and downhill skis.
Whether lead, supporting, or principal, dramatic, or comedic Nia Roam astutely delivers on her performances the story life of each character with unfettered realism. Nia brings an intense reality to her role as Megan in Jay Baruchel's deftly terrorizing horror, Random Acts of Violence. Within the confines of this smaller role Nia skillfully cuts short any distant proximity and dragged the audience into the van to witness her last terrifying breath. In Jonas Åkerlund's Polar Nia plays a street-smart teen named Ginny; a role smartly delivered.
Nia is a recipient of Best Ensemble Cast for the much-fêted Boys vs. Girls Canadian Independent film directed by Michael Stasko. A lighthearted romp hearkening back to the 1990s in Ontario a summer camp goes co-ed. Donna and crew set out to prove once and for all Girls Rule! As Ashley in LMN's thriller, My Mom's Darkest Secrets, Nia delivers an unwavering dramatic portrayal of a young woman searching for truth. In Mean Queen Nia gives an equally vulnerable dramatic performance in the role of Miya. As Maddy, Nia shares the lead in Dark Haven High with the prepossessing Julia Tomasone who plays Dylan. The chemistry between Maddy and Dylan is a tension that pushes them apart but is also the glue that binds them together. In the Canadian/Australian TV series, Oh Yuck! Nia plays Pristine. Playing the smart science geek, Nia gives us 26 episodes of crisp wit and astutely timed humour.
While developing her craft Nia took on many roles in short films, including the four-time nominated short, Small Displays of Chaos. At 14, an age well below the student body average, Nia was invited to join the prestigious Actor's Foundry in Vancouver where for three years she studied under the esteemed Matthew Harrison. Along with Matthew Harrison, Nia's early mentors were the incomparable Dolores Drake and Biz Studio's Michael Bean. Nia also spent five summers at the Bard's Young Shakespeareans honing her craft with performances in The Winter's Tale, among others.
Shaun Benson was born on January 16, 1976 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for The Boys (2019), ARQ (2016) and General Hospital (1963).
Colin Andrew Mochrie is a Scottish-born Canadian actor and improvisational comedian, most famous for his appearances on the British and U.S. versions of television improvisation show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?".