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Canada’s Top Ten: Werewolf

Fri & Sat, Apr 28 & 29 / 7 pm
Directed by Ashley McKenzie
2016, Canada, 78 min

The hardscrabble existence of two homeless addicts is portrayed with sensitivity and brutal honesty in acclaimed filmmaker Ashley McKenzie’s debut feature. Sleeping in tents; fighting with government bureaucrats; Blaise and Vanessa survive primarily through an underground economy.

Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival – Now in its 16th year, Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival highlights the best features, shorts, and student shorts from across the country. The breadth of programming selected by  filmmakers, programmers, critics, and industry professionals represents the creative strength of the country’s best cinema.

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What in other hands might be a tired tale of co-dependent teen junkies is, in Werewolf, rendered sensitive and ultimately tragic through Nova Scotia-born director Ashley McKenzie’s discreet storytelling and austere, resonant imagery.
- Cinemascope
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