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Porcupine Lake
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A dramatic and romantic story follows Bea, a young girl who dreams to have a best friend. In sunny day in the summer, Bea meets a weird girl called Kate, the one who may give Bea more than she wants. They find themselves get growing fast.
Actors:
Charlotte Salisbury, Lucinda Armstrong Hall, Christopher Bolton, Delphine Roussel, Maxime Robin, Harrison Tanner, Jacqui Brown, Hallie Switzer, Cassäundra Sloan Jolicoeur, George Karasmanis, Brad Linton, ...»
Director:
Ingrid Veninger
Country:
Canada
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Played by:
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Cassäundra Sloan Jolicoeur
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Critics Of "Porcupine Lake"
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September 14, 2017 If "Sleeping Giant" was a shout, "Porcupine Lake" is a whisper. Told with style, warmth, and restraint, this knowing, delicate film from director Ingrid Veninger should be a modest crowd-pleaser.
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Globe and Mail
September 12, 2017 Remarkable performances by the two young actors at the centre of the film -- along with assured, subtle storytelling by director/screenwriter Ingrid Veninger -- propel this cottage country coming-of-age drama.
Georgia Straight
November 30, 2017 Porcupine Lake is carried on the shoulders of its young stars, who, with guilelessly natural performances, act circles around their more experienced costars.
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Original Cin
February 20, 2018 Sweetly-told tale of a tween summer best-friend crush has its own very Canadian vibe. But it has universal appeal to anybody who remembers how it felt to be an awkward age.
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The Film Stage
September 13, 2017 Bea's trajectory is resonant and relatable, a worthy entry to a coming-of-age genre too often centered upon boys.
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The Tyee (British Columbia)
March 13, 2018 The performances from the two young leads are particularly strong, and they are amply supported by the older actors in the film.
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Toronto Star
February 22, 2018 Indy filmmaker Ingrid Veninger strives earnestly to create an iconic Canadian coming-of-age story. It isn't entirely successful.
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National Post
February 23, 2018 Veninger has bottled that very precise moment when a young girl is trying to figure out the woman she's going to become.
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NOW Toronto
September 11, 2017 The key to this compelling pic is the way it keeps you on edge - Ally isn't exactly nurturing and Kate is probably big trouble so you're never sure what or who to root for.
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Cinema Scope
November 08, 2017 Amidst the more refined naturalistic photography and tighter-than-usual plotting, it's this emotional acuity that makes Porcupine Lake instantly recognizable as Veninger's work.
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