Preggoland is one of those movies for anyone who has had a baby, is trying to have a baby or has no intentions of having a baby. It is a completely relatable fun, hilarious, and extremely well written comedy-drama about our societal obsession with pregnancy and babies.
Montreal director Jacob Tierney (The Trotsky) and Vancouver writer/actor Sonja Bennett bring us Preggoland, a laugh-out-loud comedy about a 35-year old woman whose high school friends have moved onto motherhood, while she’s still partying in the parking lot. But when Ruth is mistakenly thought to be “with child,” her life changes – old pals embrace her, strangers give up their seats and her father (James Caan) approves of her for the first time. How can she keep up the ruse?
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