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Director: Ian Aryeh
Cast: Louise Ford, Christian Brassington, David Fynn, Sophie Colquhoun
A dysfunctional group of misfits and dropouts try to prove the relevance of their own lives as librarians endorsing the relevance of libraries, ironically at a time when they are being further pushed into the abyss in our hyper-modern technology based world. In all Doubt on Loan focuses on the dysfunctional librarians of Shawcross Library and Interactive centre, as they navigate their way through running a failing library in our increasingly hyper-modern technology based world, relationships and their pasts. Making matters worse their warped views, and precarious judgments often lead them to trouble, creating a myriad of uncomfortable situations that usually only get worse before they get better (which doesn't often happen).
Critical Reception & Ratings
Doubt on Loan is a 2012 TV comedy film directed by Ian Aryeh that follows a dysfunctional group of librarians struggling to maintain the relevance of their failing library in a technology-driven world. While the film's critical and public reception details are not readily available, it appears to offer a humorous and poignant look at the challenges faced by modern libraries and their caretakers.
Why you might like this:
Directed by Ian Aryeh, Doubt on Loan (2012) is a clever and humorous exploration of the challenges facing modern librarians, as a group of misfits and dropouts navigate the increasingly technology-driven world while fighting to preserve the relevance of their library. Fans of quirky character-driven comedies and those interested in the evolving role of libraries will find this film particularly insightful and entertaining.