
Trying
Dec 17 2021
•0h 15m
•Comedy, Drama
Meg, a millennial painter with ADHD, navigates her life on the way to a job interview. What starts as a simple task turns into a race against the clock as she encounters society’s stigmas, unlikely allies, and challenges from her past.
Cast
See allSam Labrecque
Meg

Brandon Delsid
Sebastian
Kingston Zelaya
Devon
Georges Sheeny
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