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  1. The Five Senses is a 1999 Canadian drama film directed, written and produced by Jeremy Podeswa. The film premiered in the Directors' Fortnight program at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, and had its Canadian premiere at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival.

  2. Dec 3, 1999 · The Five Senses: Directed by Jeremy Podeswa. With Molly Parker, Gabrielle Rose, Elize Frances Stolk, Nadia Litz. Interconnected stories examine situations involving the five senses.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • Jeremy Podeswa
    • 1999-12-03
  3. The story takes place in Toronto over an intense three-day period in which a young child has disappeared, galvanizing the public and media's attention. Against this dramatic backdrop, five ...

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    • Mary-Louise Parker
    • R
    • Drama
  4. Jul 28, 2000 · The bad cake baker Rona ( Mary-Louise Parker) has fallen in love with a chef during a trip to Italy. Roberto ( Marco Leonardi) follows her back to Toronto, moves in, cooks delicious dishes, makes love, is happy. But Rona cannot believe her good luck and fears Roberto is simply after money or a passport.

  5. Synopsis. Five urbanites examine the ways in which seemingly unconnected lives run parallel to each other and eventually intersect. Each key character has lost touch with one of their primary senses: teenage Rachel searches for her identity after losing the small child that was under her care; Rachel's mother is a massage therapist who ...

    • Jeremy Podeswa, Ed Sinclair
    • Molly Parker
  6. The Five Senses is a film about searching — looking for love, understanding, acceptance and faith. Eschewing the traditional happy ending guaranteed by Hollywood-style romances, the director, Jeremy Podeswa, creates a moving chronicle about our universal longing to connect with someone.

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  8. The stories of a massage therapist, an eye doctor who’s losing his hearing, a house cleaner with a keen sense of smell and a high-strung baker become intertwined in the search for a lost child. Starring Mary-Louise Parker. Director. Jeremy Podeswa. Writer. Jeremy Podeswa. Cast. Molly Parker, Gabrielle Rose. Producers.

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