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  1. See Grace Fly is a 2003 independent film directed and written by Pete McCormack and starring Gina Chiarelli and Paul McGillion. Its dramatic and often heartwrenching plot revolve around siblings, Grace and Dominic McKinley as they struggle to cope with their mother's death and Grace's mental illness.

    • $75,000 CAD
    • Pete McCormack, Paul McGillion, Gina Chiarelli
    • Dennis Burke
  2. See Grace Fly: Regia di Pete McCormack. Con Gina Chiarelli, Paul McGillion, Ben Immanuel, Megan Leitch. Dominic, a courageous missionary working in war-ravaged Sierra Leone, is called home to Canada to arrange his mother's funeral and figure out how to deal with his brilliant yet schizophrenic older sister, Grace

  3. Synopsis. Dominic, a courageous missionary working in war-ravaged Sierra Leone, is called home to Canada to arrange his mother's funeral and figure out how to deal with his brilliant yet schizophrenic older sister, Grace. Awards. 2005: Genie Awards (Canada): nominated to Best Leading Actress. Show all. Movie Soulmates' ratings.

    • Pete Mccormack
    • Gina Chiarelli
  4. Trailer for the award-winning indie film See Grace Fly. Dominic, a courageous missionary working in war-ravaged Sierra Leone, is called home to Canada to arrange his mother's funeral and...

    • 1 min
    • Pete McCormack
  5. Overview. Grace McKinley is a brilliant 38-year-old woman with schizophrenia. When her mother dies, Grace's actions become increasingly erratic. She takes two weeks to report the death, and in that time is sent a shattering message that only she can decipher.

  6. See Grace Fly is a 2003 independent film directed and written by Pete McCormack and starring Gina Chiarelli and Paul McGillion. Its dramatic and often heartwrenching plot revolve around siblings, Grace and Dominic McKinley as they struggle to cope with their mother's death and Grace's mental illness. Plot.

  7. Dominic McKinley (Paul McGillion), a courageous lay missionary working in war-ravaged Sierra Leone, is called home to Canada to arrange his mother's funeral and figure out how to deal with his brilliant yet schizophrenic older sister, Grace (Gina Chiarelli).

    • 90 min
    • 1450
    • Little Kingdom