When Miriam McDonald and Amanda Stepto read through scripts for in the early 2000s, they had no idea they'd be revisiting the famed Canadian franchise 25 years later.
The documentary shares the behind-the-scenes stories of actors on the generations-long program. But before its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival this weekend, Stepto and McDonald, who played mother and daughter, took a trip down memory lane.
Stepto, who played Christine "Spike" Nelson from 1987 to 2010, said she didn't realize how famous the show would become when she first saw the auditions flyer on her school's bulletin board.
McDonald, who played Emma Nelson, said acting was just a hobby for her at the time. But the fan base continued to grow and people across the world shared their adoration for