SummaryWinnipeg, Manitoba, has one of the world's largest aboriginal populations. In this gritty and often emotionally violent feature, activist-filmmaker Gonick partnered with celebrated cinematographer Ed Lachman to vividly dramatize the explosive underbelly of that Canadian city's Native community. Stryker, a fourteen-year-old fugitive arsonist from ... Read More
Directed By:Noam Gonick
Written By:Noam Gonick, David McIntosh
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Slapdash but strangely likeable.
40
The mostly unprofessional cast does a lot of shouting and swearing, and Mr. Henry's face has a haunting impassivity, but the film does not offer much in the way of social insight or credible emotion.
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The dead-end social points Gonick is making are so blunt they're hardly points at all anymore, but the galleon anchor that's weighing down this well-intentioned homey is the amateur acting.
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Production Company:
- Julijette
- Wild Boars of Manitoba
Release Date:Jan 4, 2006
Duration:1 h 33 m
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Awards
Venice Film Festival
• 1 Nomination




























