Porcupine Lake
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1h 24m
'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.' The Globe and Mail
Toronto International Film Festival
Busan International Film Festival
Whistler Film Festival
Set over the course of a sun-dappled Ontario summer, Porcupine Lake centres on Bea, a teenager who, with her mother, is visiting her father who has been living in a small community during her parent's separation. While there she befriends local girl, Kate, with whom a strong bond quickly develops. Ingrid Veninger's film offers a pitch-perfect depiction of the complexities of adolescence - the anxieties faced, the raw emotions one has to navigate, and the excitement and freedom experienced. The film is wondrous and poignant coming-of-age drama which beautifully examines one of those brief almost dreamlike periods that only seem to happen when on the brink of adulthood, yet say with us forever.
Canada - 2017 - 84mins
Directed By: Ingrid Veninger
Written By: Ingrid Veninger
Starring: Charlotte Salisbury, Lucinda Armstrong Hall, Harrison Tanner