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Spiders Web is a docu-fiction film that follows Spider, a 56 year old man from Toronto who is yet again facing jail time. His last hope of staying out of prison is finding Cougar, a woman he’s spent more than one drunken night with but can’t seem to find. This journey to find Cougar leads him through Toronto, to friends, family and deep into his dreams. His search stirs up the past and he is forced to face demons he thought he had buried long ago; Love, pain, violence and confusion.

Top Cast

  • Frank Dunsten

    Frank Dunsten

    Spider

  • Oliver Roberts

    Oliver Roberts

    Pete the lawyer

  • Jake Cote

    Jake Cote

    Bartender

  • Aurora Shields

    Aurora Shields

    Woman on the balcony

  • Brian Joseph Chakasim

    Brian Joseph Chakasim

    Brian the painter

Overview

Spiders Web is a docu-fiction film that follows Spider, a 56 year old man from Toronto who is yet again facing jail time. His last hope of staying out of prison is finding Cougar, a woman he’s spent more than one drunken night with but can’t seem to find. This journey to find Cougar leads him through Toronto, to friends, family and deep into his dreams. His search stirs up the past and he is forced to face demons he thought he had buried long ago; Love, pain, violence and confusion.

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