Peepers (film)

Peepers is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Seth W. Owen and released in 2010.

[1] The film centres on a group of voyeurs who stage rooftop parties to peep at women disrobing in their apartments, whose equilibrium is upended when an academic starts observing them for her own scholarly research.

[2] Owen co-wrote the film with Daniel Perlmutter and Mark Slutsky.

[3] The film received five Canadian Comedy Award nominations at the 12th Canadian Comedy Awards in 2011, for Best Film, Best Direction (Owen), Best Writing (Owen, Perlmutter, Slutsky), Best Male Performance in a Film (Cobden) and Best Female Performance in a Film (Theriault).

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