
Five Senses (1999)
Release Year: 1999
Nation: Canada
Alternative Title: The Five Senses, Les cinq sens, Cinco sentidos, Fem sinnen, I cinque sensi
Director: Jeremy Podeswa
Writer: Jeremy Podeswa
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Camelia Frieberg, Jeremy Podeswa
Executive Producer: Charlotte Mickie, David R. Ginsburg, Ted East
Companies: Alliance Atlantis, CBC Films, CTF | FCT, CTV, Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, Five Senses Productions, Government of Canada, The Harold Greenberg Fund, The Movie Network, Téléfilm Canada
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music, Romance
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
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Keywords
Keywords: best friend, boy puts on a wig and makeup, boy wears female underwear, call girl, depression, eyesight, female frontal nudity, female nudity, female police officer, female rear nudity, gay character, marriage, menage a trois, nudity, sense of hearing, sex, teenage girl, underwear, voyeur, watching tv
Story
The interconnected stories in 'Five Senses' explore various situations revolving around the five senses. In one plotline, a massage therapist is treating a woman while her daughter loses the woman's preschool-aged child in the park, illustrating the sense of touch and sight respectively. Meanwhile, a professional house cleaner has an acute sense of smell, a cake maker has lost her sense of taste, and an older man is losing his hearing.
Summary
'Five Senses' is a Canadian film released in 1999 directed by Jeremy Podeswa. It's a comedic drama that weaves together several narratives exploring the human experience through the lens of our five senses. Although specific details about themes, context, or significance are not mentioned in the provided sources.