Everyday Is Like Sunday (film)
Everyday Is Like Sunday | |
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Directed by | Pavan Moondi |
Produced by |
Brian Robertson Pavan Moondi |
Written by |
Pavan Moondi Michael Sloane |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Joseph Puglia |
Edited by | Simone Smith |
Release dates | August 16, 2013 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Everyday Is Like Sunday is a 2013 Canadian feature film directed by Pavan Moondi,[1] written by Pavan Moondi and Michael Sloane and produced by Brian Robertson and Pavan Moondi.
The film stars stand-up comedian David Dineen-Porter, Coral Osborne, Adam Gurfinkel, Nick Flanagan, Bo Martyn and musicians Nick Thorburn (of Islands, Mister Heavenly and The Unicorns) and Dan Werb (of Woodhands).[2]
Everyday Is Like Sunday was released theatrically in Toronto on August 16, 2013.[3] The film was shot in July 2012 in Toronto and produced by Emmy and Canadian Screen Award winning company, iThentic, in association with Daylight on Mars Pictures and Riddle Films.[4]
The independent film was acquired for Canadian distribution by Mongrel Media beginning January 2014. [5]
On August 1st, 2014, the film became available to stream instantly on Netflix Canada. [6]
Reception
Everyday Is Like Sunday premiered to critical acclaim. Manori Ravindran of The National Post remarked, "Millennial angst in gritty urban centres could warrant its own section in The New York Times. We’re poor, we’re jobless, we’re lonely, we get it. But there’s an honesty and whip smart humour to the micro-budget Everyday Is Like Sunday that separates it from similar fare, and Moondi and Sloane have expertly distilled the disillusioned charm shrouding Toronto youth into snappy dialogue. If only every film about this doomed generation could be so smart."[3]
References
- ↑ Toronto Star: Local indie comedy about conflicted young people is smart, energetic
- ↑ Toronto Standard: Everyday Is Like Sunday but Every Day on Set Felt Like Monday
- 1 2 National Post: Reviewed – It’s about poor, jobless, lonely Torontonian twentysomethings — and it’s smart
- ↑ Playback: How iThentic Canada is being platform agnostic with Content Distribution
- ↑ Playback: Mongrel Media Picks Up Everyday Is Like Sunday
- ↑ Watch Everyday Is Like Sunday Online | Netflix Canada