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Wilby Wonderful
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How long is Wilby Wonderful?
1 hour and 39 minutes
When was Wilby Wonderful released?
March 11, 2005
What is the IMDb rating of Wilby Wonderful?
6.6 out of 10
Who stars in Wilby Wonderful?
James Allodi
,
Callum Keith Rennie
, and
Elliot Page
Who wrote Wilby Wonderful?
Daniel MacIvor
Who directed Wilby Wonderful?
Daniel MacIvor
Who was the composer for Wilby Wonderful?
Michael Timmins
Who was the producer of Wilby Wonderful?
Camelia Frieberg
Who was the executive producer of Wilby Wonderful?
Joe Frieberg
Who was the cinematographer for Wilby Wonderful?
Rudolf Blahacek
Who was the editor of Wilby Wonderful?
Mike Munn
Who are the characters in Wilby Wonderful?
Emily Anderson
What is the plot of Wilby Wonderful?
A day-in-the-life dark comedy concerning a group of islanders, their respective secrets, and one man's plan to kill himself quietly.
How much did Wilby Wonderful earn at the worldwide box office?
$1,750
What is Wilby Wonderful rated?
Not Rated
What genre is Wilby Wonderful?
Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
How many awards has Wilby Wonderful won?
2 awards
How many awards has Wilby Wonderful been nominated for?
8 nominations
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