Freelancers Anonymous

May. 25,2018      
Rating:
5.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Billie #hatesherjob and quits mere months before getting married. She meets a ragtag group of women also looking for employment, and finds herself juggling her upcoming wedding with launching a new tech start-up.

Megan Cavanagh as  June
Mouzam Makkar as  Sam
Alexandra Billings as  Janey
Natasha Negovanlis as  Gayle
Haviland Stillwell as  Patty
Amy Shiels as  Charlotte
Jennifer Bartels as  Gillian
Grace Rex as  Cynthia
Lisa Cordileone as  Billie

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