Directed by Sheila Pye |
Canada, 2022 (fiction, 97 minutes, colour, English) |
Film Description: "Fusing a gritty rural milieu with striking surreal imagery, the 1980s-set film [The Young Arsonists] touchingly recounts a summer when four teenage girls, all fleeing traumas of various sorts, band together against the outside world. At the centre are best friends Nicole and Veronica (Maddy Martin, Jenna Warren). Nicole is consumed by tragedy, having recently lost her beloved older brother—a loss that has decimated her family. Veronica is dealing with an abusive, alcoholic monster of a father who looks like something that might have crawled out of a rusty pipe. She decides to take a stand by camping out in the abandoned farmhouse that once belonged to Nicole's family. As the summer crawls by, tensions rise between the girls, who are pretty much on their own. But Nicole and Veronica forge an intimacy that they may not be able to hold on to when Veronica's secrets are revealed and she lashes out. Central to the story is the conflict between hanging on—to grief, to a lost family member, to a home you once had—and moving on. Full of haunting imagery, The Young Arsonists is a singular and promising debut from one of our most intriguing film and visual artists [Sheila Pye]." -- Steve Gravestock (source) |
Film Credits (partial): | |
Written by: | Sheila Pye |
Produced by: | Agata Smoluch Del Sorbo, Sonya Di Rienzo, Aeschylus Poulos, Martin Katz, Karen Wookey |
Principal Cast: | Maddy Martin, Jenna Warren, Sadie Rose, Madison Baines, Aaron Poole, Miranda Calderon, Measha Brueggergosman, Kyle Meagher, Joe Bostick, Lorcan DaSilva-Déiseach |
Cinematography: | Michael LeBlanc |
Film Editing: | Lev Lewis |
Music: | Tom Third |
Production Company: | Borrowed Light Films, Hawkeye Pictures |