April's Shower

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April's Shower
Aprils shower ver2.jpg
The movie poster for April's Shower.
Directed by Trish Doolan
Produced by Trish Doolan
Honey Labrador
Christopher Racster
Bill Shaffer
Written by Trish Doolan
Starring Maria Cina
Trish Doolan
Randall Batinkoff
Euan Macdonald
Distributed by Regent Releasing
Release dates
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  • October 15, 2003 (2003-10-15) (Hamburg Lesbian and Gay Film Festival)
  • January 13, 2006 (2006-01-13) (United States)
Running time
98 minutes
Country United States
Language English

April's Shower is a 2003 romantic comedy film. The film stars Maria Cina, Trish Doolan, and Randall Batinkoff. Doolan also served as writer, producer, and director for the film. The film was actually released as early as 2003 at the Hamburg Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and was subsequently released at other gay-themed film festivals in cities around the world, including San Francisco, Charlotte, Copenhagen, Tampa, Detroit, Rochester, and Dallas. The film gained wide but limited release in January 2006.

Plot

April's Shower begins with a group of people gathered for a wedding shower for April. At first, it seems to be a normal gathering for such an occasion but, as time goes on, secrets and stories begin to be revealed. Alex (Doolan) is a chef and a maid of honor at April's wedding. She ultimately reveals her true feelings which ends up taking an effect on everybody at the shower.

Cast

Alex - Trish Doolan
April - Maria Cina
Jake - Joe Tabbanella
Vicki - Denise Miller
August - Zack Ward
Rita - Samantha Lemole
Franny - Molly Cheek
Mary Beth - Victoria Reiniger
Fergus - Euan Macdonald
Kelly - Lara Harris
Spring Dawn - Delaina Mitchell
Devin - Jane Booke
Pauly - Randall Batinkoff
Rocco - Frank Grillo
Sasha - Honey Labrador
Sophie - Arly Jover
Roxy - Gizelle D'Cole
Anna - Pamela Salem
Cake Girl - Precious Chong
Torth - Jeffrey Gorman
Ted Burns - Raymond O'Connor
Billy - Steve Portigiani
Blake - John Hardison

Reception

In a review for Out, Justin W. Ravitz said that the film was drowned by histrionics and featured characters with "sitcom personalities".[1] Referring to the storyline of a lesbian leaving her girlfriend for a heterosexual lifestyle, he said that the film was "almost as insufferable as the real thing."[1]

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