| The Steps | |
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| Directed by | Andrew Currie |
| Written by | Robyn Harding |
| Starring | Emmanuelle Chriqui |
| Cinematography | Robert Aschmann |
| Edited by | Jorge Weisz |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
The Steps is a 2015 Canadiancomedy film directed byAndrew Currie.[1] It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the2015 Toronto International Film Festival.[2]
Jeff (Jason Ritter), a Wall Street power broker going through a slump in business and relationship, and Marla (Emmanuelle Chriqui), a party-loving Princeton graduate, are siblings. Their father Ed (James Brolin) is a wealthy old man who has remarried and moved to Lake Country in Ontario, Canada. The siblings resentfully arrive with their Dad's lake house to meet his new wife, an ex-waitress, Sherry (Christine Lahti) and her children: redneck David (Benjamin Arthur) and his wife Tammy (Kate Corbett), failed musician Keith (Steven McCarthy) and academically inclined Sam (Vinay Virmani). Ed and Sherry announce their plans to adopt a child in an attempt to gel the new family together. The movie attempts to portray a comic clash between two cultures and two families which quickly descends into chaos.

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