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People Hold On
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People Hold On is a film that explores the extended family of friends we all have and how we face the approach of adulthood together, as time pulls us apart. Past conflicts and tensions arise when a group of friends spend the weekend together to celebrate an upcoming wedding.
People Hold On is a film that explores the extended family of friends we all have and how we face the approach of adulthood together, as time pulls us apart. Past conflicts and tensions arise when a group of friends spend the weekend together to celebrate an upcoming wedding.
Actors:
Paula Brancati,
Al Mukadam,
Noah Reid,
Katie Boland,
Ashley Leggat,
Mazin Elsadig,
Chloe Rose,
Jonathan Malen

Paula Brancati
6 June 1989

Al Mukadam
6 April 1984, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Noah Reid
May1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Katie Boland
14 February 1988, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Ashley Leggat
26 September 1986, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Mazin Elsadig
2 September 1987, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Chloe Rose
25 October 1994, Canada

Jonathan Malen
23 October 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Director:
Michael Seater

Michael Seater
15 January 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Country:
International
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October 09, 2015
Unfortunately, all of this has to work against writing that is chokingly self-conscious, starting with the well-worn set-up and extending to dialogue that always sounds like screenwriter-y tics.
October 09, 2015
There's a natural, improvised feel. The so-so ending is abrupt - what happens to these people? We don't know and they don't know, which, of course, is exactly the point.
NOW Toronto
October 08, 2015
There's a stylistic gambit at the end that doesn't work at all, but right up until that point People Hold On is a fine little picture. Count me in for Seater's next one.