Molly McGlynn, Emily Hampshire and Maddie Ziegler talk Fitting In

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Molly McGlynn never saw herself making this movie. Not only was the idea of putting this story on screen too painful, it was too terrifying.

That’s because the plot of Fitting In, which premiered in theatres this week, was directly inspired from her own life — an “emotional horror story” that, aptly, originally bore the title Bloody Hell.

Now McGlynn is glad she made it — and glad to have directed the first movie to focus on the medical issues at the centre of Fitting In.

But, she told CBC News in a recent interview, she was feeling butterflies right up until the cameras started rolling —

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