Bang Bang Baby

When she is sexually assaulted by a local man, she begins having dissociative delusions that lead her to believe that her fate may change when her idol, Bobby Shore, shows up in town after his car breaks down.

After the wedding when "Bobby" attempts to initiate their wedding night, she has a flashback to her assault, and strikes "Bobby" which prompts him to flee the small town, and her delusion of their relationship to shatter into the reality that she finds herself married to the man who assaulted her, and very pregnant with his child.

Stepphy awakes one morning to the sounds of her baby calling her, and decides to take her own life with the poisonous liquid.

Her husband intercepts her, and tries to take the baby, and feed her the contents of the poisonous bottle, prompting Stepphy to strike him in the head with a lamp.

In March 2014, it was announced Jane Levy, Justin Chatwin and Peter Stormare will star in the film, with Jeffrey St. Jules directing from a screenplay he wrote.

[5] The TIFF jury remarked, "For its ingenious mixing of genres, sophisticated blend of tones and ability to create its own strange, tragicomic and original world without sacrificing any richness in regards to story, character and emotion, the jury recognizes as Best Canadian First Feature Film Bang Bang Baby by Jeffrey St.

[13] Bruce Demara of Toronto Star gave the film a negative review writing: "St. Jules clearly has talent.

[14] Glenn Sumi of Now Toronto, on the other hand, gave the film a positive review writing: "St. Jules's script takes too many detours, and many plot points aren't carried through.