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Separation Anxiety

"Everywhere she went. Everywhere she turned. They waited. They watched."

On her own for the first time in years, Jeane tries to cope with the loneliness of life without her boyfriend, Arthur. She soon finds herself being pursued by a group of mysterious strangers. Is it all in her head or is something more nefarious going on?

Top Cast

  • Serena Miller

    Serena Miller

    Jeane

  • Dave Metcalfe

    Dave Metcalfe

    Arthur Magnusson

  • Romaine Waite

    Romaine Waite

    Joe

  • Joanne Jansen

    Joanne Jansen

    Emma

  • Matt Stupar

    Matt Stupar

    Officer

  • Stuart Croll

    Stuart Croll

    Grocery Follower

  • Krystal Hawkins

    Krystal Hawkins

    Cellphone Follower

  • Dan Lebl

    Dan Lebl

    Alley Follower

  • Eric Zimmerman

    Eric Zimmerman

    Tunnel Follower

Overview

On her own for the first time in years, Jeane tries to cope with the loneliness of life without her boyfriend, Arthur. She soon finds herself being pursued by a group of mysterious strangers. Is it all in her head or is something more nefarious going on?

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