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Year Released: | 2009 |
MPAA Rating (USA): | NR |
Director: | Jamie Travis |
Starring: | William Cuddy Ricardo Hoyos Tammy Isbell David Keeley |
The Armoire is a 2009 Canadian dramedy short film written and directed by Jamie Travis, starring William Cuddy, Ricardo Hoyos, Tammy Isbell and David Keeley.
Synopsis
11 year-old Aaron plays a game of hide and seek in which his friend Tony is never found. The mystery of their relationship—and of their queer attachment to the armoire in Aaron's bedroom—can only be revealed, it turns out, through hypnosis.
At once a comedy, a mystery and a melodrama, Jamie Travis' The Armoire is the resounding finale to his Saddest Children in the World trilogy.[1]