Diamond Tongues

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Directed by
Written byPavan Moondi
Produced by
  • Sarah Haywood
  • Brian Robertson
  • Pavan Moondi
Diamond Tongues
Film poster
Directed by
Written byPavan Moondi
Produced by
  • Sarah Haywood
  • Brian Robertson
  • Pavan Moondi
StarringLeah Fay Goldstein
CinematographyPeter Dreimanis
Edited byPavan Moondi
Music by
Production
companies
  • Draper Street Films
  • Daylight on Mars
Distributed byMongrel Media
Release dates
  • January 25, 2015 (2015-01-25) (Slamdance)
  • August 7, 2015 (2015-08-07) (Canada)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Diamond Tongues is a 2015 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Pavan Moondi and Brian Robertson. It stars July Talk band member Leah Fay Goldstein as a Toronto-based struggling actress who descends into a downward spiral of depression, narcissism and cruelty.[1]

Toronto-based Edith Welland (Goldstein) is an aspiring actress willing to do whatever it takes to land a film role, even outright lying, sabotaging other actresses and outright disrespecting her former boyfriend, also an aspiring actor. Throughout the film, it is revealed she might suffer from manic depressive disorders and delusional psychosis.

Cast

  • Leah Fay Goldstein as Edith Welland
  • Nick Flanagan as Nick
  • Leah Wildman as Clare
  • Adam Gurfinkel as Ben
  • David John Phillips as Derek Neville
  • Noah R. Taylor as Christian
  • Ryan Wonsiak as Dmitri
  • Brendan Hobin as Jason
  • Ashley Tredenick as Suzanne
  • Bo Martyn as Danielle
  • Julian Peter as Darren
  • Catherine Stockhausen as Laura
  • Matt Hansen as Matt Hansen
  • Caley Jones as Receptionist
  • Julian Carrington as Nate
  • Matt Johnson as John Matheson

Production

Goldstein's July Talk bandmate Peter Dreimanis was involved in the film production, as the film's cinematographer.[2]

Release

References

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