Love and Human Remains

The film version follows the story line of the original play fairly closely: a gay man and his heterosexual, female roommate (who sexually experiments by having sex with a lesbian) try to find love and sexual gratification in Edmonton, as a serial killer is loose in the city.

While the film was shot on location in Montreal, Quebec, the original stage play and the screenplay are both set in Edmonton, Alberta.

Sal's remark, "It's chicken night at Flash", is an allusion to Flashbacks, a long-gone Edmonton gay bar.

Fraser won a Genie Award for his adapted screenplay,[1][2] while stars Mia Kirshner, Joanne Vannicola and Matthew Ferguson received acting nominations.

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