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The Doctor’s Daughter or The Secret and the Lie

Directed by Janine Fung2005Canada73 mins

Weaving back and forth between two different times, locations and stages of a relationship, The Doctor’s Daughter tells a fresh and unconventional love story that avoids clichés or preconceptions.

In Trinidad in 1991, friends Nikki and Regan act on a passionate impulse that is both reckless — Regan is engaged to Howard at the time — and meaningful. Six years later, Regan and Nikki are lovers living together in Toronto. Nikki works in her father’s doctor’s office and maintains a close and deeply involved bond with her extended family. Yet she finds she is never able to truly be herself around the people who have known her all her life.

Shot in a beautifully honest and raw cinema vérité style with stellar performances from Gillian Frise and writer/director Janine Fung, the film offers moments of simple clarity that convey the true nature and unpredictability of lives intertwined. What evolves throughout Nikki and Regan’s journey together and apart illuminates the volatile and compelling nature of modern relationships. Would you rather keep a secret or live a lie? Is there a difference? The Doctor’s Daughter explores the sometimes deceptive and fickle aspects of love and individuality, however truthful they may seem.

Tears of the Goddess, filmed in China, is a tragic tale of love inspired by the legend of Lugu Lake and the tears of the Ge Lamu goddess. — KRISTINE KOLTON

CO-PRESENTED BY Asian Pacific Islander Queer Women & Transgender Coalition

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Director
Janine Fung
Year
2005
Country
Canada
Running Time
73 mins
Language
English
Section
World Cinema
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