Fetching Cody is a 2005 Canadian drama/science-fiction film, written and directed by David Ray.
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Fetching Cody | |
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Directed by | David Ray |
Written by | David Ray |
Produced by | Carolyn Allain Christina Bulbrook |
Starring | Jay Baruchel Sarah Lind |
Cinematography | Paul Mitchnick |
Edited by | Karen Porter |
Music by | Phillip Western |
Production companies | Cheap and Dirty Productions |
Distributed by | Panorama Entertainment |
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Running time | 87 minutes (Toronto International Film Festival) |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The film takes place in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
The film follows the story of Art Frankel (played by Jay Baruchel), as he desperately tries to save his girlfriend Cody Wesson (Sarah Lind), who is in the hospital after an overdose on drugs.
Art discovers a time machine, and decides to use it to save Cody, by attempting to rewrite her past.
The film features local drag queen Robert Kaiser as Sabrina.
The movie received negative reviews.
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