The Grizzlies Film Review Toronto International Film Festival

2018 Canadian film

The Grizzlies
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Directed by Miranda de Pencier
Written by Moira Walley-Beckett
Graham Yost
Produced by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
Damon D'Oliveira
Miranda de Pencier
Zanne Devine
Stacey Aglok MacDonald
Starring Will Sasso
Ben Schnetzer
Tantoo Cardinal
Eric Schweig
Natar Ungalaaq
Booboo Stewart
Cinematography Jim Denault
Edited by Michele Conroy
Ronald Sanders
James Vandewater
Music by Garth Stevenson
Distributed by Mongrel Media

Release dates

  • 8 September 2018 (2018-09-08) (TIFF)
  • xix April 2019 (2019-04-19) (Canada)
State Canada
Languages
  • English
  • Inuktitut
Box office $518,361[1]

The Grizzlies is a 2018 Canadian sports drama picture show, directed by Miranda de Pencier.[2] Based on a true story, the film depicts a youth lacrosse team that was prepare to assistance combat an onslaught of youth suicide in the community of Kugluktuk, Nunavut.[3]

The film's cast includes Volition Sasso, Ben Schnetzer, Tantoo Central, Eric Schweig, Emerald MacDonald, Natar Ungalaaq, Anna Lambe, Paul Nutarariaq, Booboo Stewart and Madeline Ivalu.

The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).[4] In October, de Pencier won the Directors Guild of Canada honour for Best Direction in a Feature Moving picture.[5] The moving picture was theatrically released in Canada on April nineteen, 2019, past Mongrel Media.

At the seventh Canadian Screen Awards, Dan General, Thomas Lambe and Adam Tanuyak won the Canadian Screen Honour for All-time Original Song for "Trials".[vi] Nutarariaq was nominated for Best Actor, and Anna Lambe was nominated for Best Supporting Extra.[7]

Premise [edit]

In a small Arctic town struggling with the highest suicide rate in North America, a group of Inuit students' lives are transformed when they are introduced to the sport of lacrosse.

Plot [edit]

In the small Arctic boondocks of Kugluktuk, Nunavut, Russ Sheppard takes upwardly a job as a history instructor to pay off his college debt to the Canadian government while waiting for an offer from St. Andrews, a prep school. His colleague Mike picks him up and nigh hits a black dog.

In his first class, he meets Inuit students Miranda, Zach, Spring, Roger, and Kyle. His outset twenty-four hours ends with absentees, cultural miscommunication, and a fist fight with Zach. Russ complains to principal Janace, but she is reluctant to punish him as their struggles are a result of their culture putting family unit offset and unnecessary education last.

Russ and Mike see a funeral procession for a teen suicide which is the second of the month. That dark, Russ hears an argument in the house beyond him, and sees Kyle running away. The next night, an injured Spring goes to Russ' business firm, pursued by an inebriated Roger. Russ confronts him the adjacent 24-hour interval, and dismisses his heartbreak over his girlfriend. Roger commits suicide.

Russ practices lacrosse at an abandoned cargo container and discovers Kyle is sleeping at that place. Russ gives him a key to the school then he can sleep inside.

Russ decides to grade a school lacrosse team in hopes that it might give the students a sense of belonging and purpose, just fails to recruit whatever students. Miranda advises him to become Zach and Adam, the latter an absentee student who hunts with his elders. Russ visits Zach's business firm, and realizes his parents are both alcoholics. He pays Zach twenty dollars to bring together lacrosse exercise once and bring his swain students. The practice is a success, and continues.

Russ adopts the black dog, naming her Maggie. Kyle observes lacrosse grooming and saves Maggie from a truck, later joining the team. Kyle sees his father arrested for domestic corruption, and tells Russ that his father is a Residential School survivor. Adam'south grandparents refuse to let him nourish schoolhouse due to their trauma and distrust relating to residential schools. Adam attends school and lacrosse practice behind their dorsum.

Russ makes plans for the squad to play in the lacrosse nationals in Toronto. Miranda organizes fundraising efforts through festivals and lacrosse tournaments. Adam's grandparents run across him playing, and he stops coming to school or practice, and so does Zach every bit the latter has to chase for his family who is starving.

Russ goes to visit Adam and his grandparents who are hunting seals, inadvertently scaring off their casualty. Russ asks Adam's grandparents to let him return, and gifts Adam his lacrosse stick. The elders tell him the story of Sedna. Russ receives a letter of the alphabet of admission to teach at St. Andrews.

Miranda'southward sister berates her and burns her books for choosing lacrosse and schoolhouse over her family. Kyle continues to be beaten by his father, and Adam eventually returns to schoolhouse. The fundraising falls short of the goal subsequently a sponsor pulls funding at the last infinitesimal, and Miranda decides to petition at the town council for funding. Russ is rebuked and the quango decides not to fund the squad. Adam's grandmother arrives and speaks in support of them, changing the council'south mind.

Zach is arrested for stealing to get money for his brother to wing to Toronto in his programme for them to escape his alcoholic parents. Russ visits him, and Zach tells him he will exist sent to juvie and volition be unable to care for his younger brother, Johnny. He hangs himself in his cell that night. Miranda confronts Russ as he is packing to exit and shows him the team mourning together in the empty gymnasium. Russ joins the team in the nationals in Toronto, but the squad is outplayed by their opponent and fails to score a point against their opponent. Dejected, Russ tells the team that playing despite the loss of Zach is a victory. Kyle rejects this and motivates his teammates to successfully score a goal for Zach. Russ decides to stay in Kugluktuk.

Cast [edit]

  • Ben Schnetzer as Russ Sheppard
  • Paul Nutarariaq as Zach Tuluguq
  • Emerald Macdonald as Miranda Atatahak
  • Booboo Stewart as Kyle Aviak
  • Ricky Marty-Pahtaykan every bit Adam Kikpak
  • Anna Lambe as Jump (Wynter Kuliktana Blais)
  • Jamie Takkiruq equally Vinny (David "Goalie' Topilak)
  • Volition Sasso as Mike Johnston
  • Tantoo Cardinal as Janace
  • Fred Bailey equally Roger Saata
  • Madeline Ivalu as Lena
  • Jennifer Kilabuk as Miranda's female parent
  • Laakkuluk Williamson every bit the co-op cashier
  • Daniel Niego-Akavak as Jason Mitivik
  • Natar Ungalaaq as Pete
  • Eric Schweig as Harry Aviak
  • Jack Anawak every bit a aeroplane passenger

Reception [edit]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the motion-picture show holds an approval rating of 87% based on 31 reviews, with an average rating of 6.viii/10. The site'southward critics consensus reads, "The Grizzlies scores thanks to exceptional performances and an accurate approach to storytelling that transcends sports drama clichés."[viii]

White savior questions [edit]

The film has been the subject of analysis equally to whether or not it fits into the concept of the white savior narrative in film.[9] According to producers Alethea Arnaquq-Baril and Stacey Aglok MacDonald, de Pencier was conscious of the potentially problematic racial aspect to the story, and worked with them to ensure that the screenplay centred the perspectives of Inuit youth and did not fall into white savior tropes;[x] however, the motion-picture show has however been analyzed by some film critics through a white savior lens.[11]

Murder of Emerald MacDonald [edit]

On May 3, 2021, the extra playing Miranda Atatahak, Emerald MacDonald, was found murdered outside a cabin in Kugluktuk, Nunavut. MacDonald was last seen in Kugluktuk on April thirty, buying supplies to get to her family'southward cabin for the weekend.[12] "Our hearts get out to Emerald's family, friends, fans effectually the world, and to the whole customs of Kugluktuk. Information technology's hard to imagine the hilarious, energetic, sensitive, sharp, inimitable, and incomparable Emerald is gone," posted director/producer Miranda de Pencier and producer Alethea Arnaquq-Baril on Twitter.[13] MacDonald's death comes in the midst of the Missing and Murdered Ethnic Women (MMIW) crisis.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Hot Sheet: Top five Canadian films May 17 to 23, 2019". Playback. May 28, 2019. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  2. ^ "'Goat' Actor Ben Schnetzer to Star in Arctic Drama 'The Grizzlies'". Diverseness, February 18, 2016.
  3. ^ "The Grizzlies, movie about Kugluktuk lacrosse team, holds workshops in Iqaluit". CBC North, February 21, 2016.
  4. ^ "TIFF 2018: Rob Stewart, Denys Arcand, Jennifer Baichwal films among Canadian titles". Now, August 1, 2018.
  5. ^ "Miranda de Pencier, Kari Skogland win DGC Awards" Playback, October 22, 2018.
  6. ^ "Les Québécois remportent plus de la moitié des trophées à 50'avant-gala des prix Écrans canadiens". Ici Radio-Canada, March 31, 2019.
  7. ^ "Canadian Screen Awards 2019: English language-Canadian films shut out of all-time movie category". Now, Feb 7, 2019.
  8. ^ "The Grizzlies (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved Oct ten, 2021.
  9. ^ "'The Grizzlies': Film Review | Palm Springs 2019". The Hollywood Reporter, January 9, 2019.
  10. ^ "Mistakes and reconciliation: The grueling path to making The Grizzlies, a crowd-pleasing sports motion-picture show set in Nunavut". The Globe and Mail, April 13, 2019.
  11. ^ Chelsea Phillips-Carr, "TIFF 2018 Review: The Grizzlies — Lacrosse saves lives in this conventional Canadian bore". Scene Creek, September 8, 2018.
  12. ^ Nunatsiaq News. "Nunavut police treating Emerald MacDonald's death equally a homicide". Retrieved 2021-07-08 .
  13. ^ Twitter. "Our hearts go out to Emerald's family unit, friends, fans around the globe..." Retrieved 2021-07-08 .

External links [edit]

  • The Grizzlies at IMDb
  • The Grizzlies at Rotten Tomatoes

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