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I've Heard the Mermaids Singing

A wonderfully whimsical little comedy about imagination and the rude intrusion of reality in the life of an awkward temp worker with a penchant for photography. Sheila McCarthy is Polly and Paule Baillargeon is her new and surprisingly understanding employer. A real delight from Canada.

Year: 1987
Genre: Queer Cinema, Film Festivals 1988
Country: Canada
Director: Patricia Rozema
Starring: Sheila McCarthy, Paule Baillargeon, John Evans
Duration: 83 Minutes
Rating: PG - Adult themes.
6.9/10
Location in store: Queer Cinema
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