Drama

A Simple Curve

- His parents went back to the land. He's been stuck there ever since.

Caleb is 27, and was raised in the majestic Kootenays by his bush hippie parents. He loves his father Jim and understands his reverence for wood working, coriander and Soya products, but he just doesn't get Jim's determined effort to achieve economic disaster at every turn. His father is a relentlessly unsuccessful business man, and as the junior partner in their carpentry shop, Caleb is powerless to stop the fiscal self sabotage. When Matthew, an old friend of Jim's, arrives in the valley to develop a high-end fishing lodge, Caleb sees fortune looming, provided he can keep his father distracted long enough. But a small deception leads to colossal betrayal, and soon Caleb must face the fact that he's reached that treasured day when a boy becomes man enough to tell his father get lost.

Release Date : 2005-01-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : British Columbia Film

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kris Lemche

Character Name : Caleb

Original Name : Kris Lemche

Gender : Male

Michael Hogan

Character Name : Jim

Original Name : Michael Hogan

Gender : Male

Matt Craven

Character Name : Matthew

Original Name : Matt Craven

Gender : Male

Pascale Hutton

Character Name : Lee

Original Name : Pascale Hutton

Gender : Female

Sarah Lind

Character Name : Erika

Original Name : Sarah Lind

Gender : Female

Birkett Turton

Character Name : buck

Original Name : Birkett Turton

Gender : Male

Michael Robinson

Character Name : Phil

Original Name : Michael Robinson

Gender : Male

Ben Cotton

Character Name : Dave

Original Name : Ben Cotton

Gender : Male

Waneta Storms

Character Name : Diane

Original Name : Waneta Storms

Gender : Female

Andrew Rhodes

Character Name : Party Musician

Original Name : Andrew Rhodes

Gender : Male

Reviews

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pancine

@pancine

2021-06-23

Beautiful scenery highlights this lightweight story about the relationship between father and son. A sugary feel-good movie for most of it's running time. Not one of Film Movement's better offerings. 3 / 5 stars for the cinematography.