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Rosie | |
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Directed by | Gail Maurice |
Written by | Gail Maurice |
Produced by | Gail Maurice Jamie Manning |
Starring | Keris Hope Hill Melanie Bray Constant Bernard Alex Trahan |
Cinematography | Celiana Cárdenas |
Edited by | Shaun Rykiss |
Production companies | Assini Productions Night Market |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | English French Cree |
Rosie is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Gail Maurice and slated for release in 2022.[1] Maurice's feature directorial debut and an expansion of her 2018 short film of the same name,[2] the film centres on Rosie (Keris Hope Hill), a young First Nations girl who is sent to live with her aunt Frédérique (Melanie Bray) in Montreal after her mother's death, and learns the value of rebuilding chosen family from Fred and her two drag queen friends Flo (Constant Bernard) and Mo (Alex Trahan).
The cast also includes Josée Young, Brandon Oakes, Jocelyne Zucco, Arlen Aguayo-Stewart, Jean Pearson, Tony De Santis, Xavier Yuvens, Pierre Simpson, Ron Lea, Domenico Fiore, Joseph Claude Dubois, Mike Ross, Matt Raffy and David Thompson.
The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, in 2021.[2]
It is slated to premiere in the Discovery program at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.[3]
References
- ^ Philippe Granger, "Une variété de films autochtones présentée au TIFF". Ici Radio-Canada, August 14, 2022.
- ^ a b Daniel Nolan, "Acclaimed Indigenous filmmaker Gail Maurice shoots movie in Hamilton". Hamilton Spectator, September 10, 2021.
- ^ Jeremy Kay, "Daniel Radcliffe as "Weird Al" Yankovic leads TIFF Midnight Madness; Discovery, Wavelength sections also unveiled". Screen Daily, August 4, 2022.