The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open (2019)
February 10, 2019Release Date
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open (2019)
February 10, 2019Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Violet Nelson
Rosie
Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
Áila
Charlie Hannah
Cat
Barbara Eve Harris
Sophie
Jay Cardinal Villeneuve
Cory
Sonny Surowiec
Taxi Driver #1
Aidan Dee
Jessa
Tony Massil
Neighbour
James Angus Cowan
Cole
Joan Boisjoly
Gladys
Anthony Bolognese
Jonah
Paul Jarrett
Dr. Phillips
Lissa Neptuno
Nurse
Anesha Bailey
Receptionist
Kathleen Hepburn
Director
Charles Jarman
Taxi Driver #2
Glenn Cho
Clerk
Tyler Hagan
Producer
Lori Lozinski
Producer
Angel Thomas
Mother
Alan R. Milligan
Producer
Norm Li
Cinematographer
Christian Siebenherz
Editor
Madeleine Davis
Production Manager
Meaghan Zwick
Key Makeup Artist
Kara Eide
CastingDirector
Natalie Fiteni
Second Assistant Director
Kris Woznesensky
CastingDirector
Liz Cairns
ProductionDesigner
Win Liu
Key Makeup Artist
Sophie Jarvis
ProductionDesigner
Jade Baxter
Assistant Director
Naomi Kennedy
Makeup & Hair
Alysha Seriani
Associate Producer
Kara Hornland
Art Direction
Stina Lunde
Costume Design
Rylan Friday
Production Manager
Jennifer Nelson
First Assistant Director
Dyveke Bjørkly Graver
Producer
Audrey Himmer-Jude
Assistant Makeup Artist
Michael Wright
Assistant Director Trainee
James Sprott
Third Assistant Director
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The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open (Kwakʼwala: Malkʼwalaʼmida uḵwineʼ leʼołeʼ yax̱idixa̱nʼs ʼnalax̱, Northern Sami: Rumaš muitá go máilbmi rahtasii, Blackfoot: Koistominno saakaisksinima ksaahkomm otsitsikowohpihpi) is a 2019 Canadian drama film written and directed by Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn.The film centres on a chance interaction between two Indigenous women of contrasting lived experience and socio-economic position, Áila (Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers) and Rosie (Violet Nelson), as they navigate the effects of intimate partner violence. The majority of the film consists of a single, continuous long take.
The film premiered at the 2019 Berlin Film Festival in the Generation program, and had its Canadian premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. It was nominated for six Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and won three, including Best Director. In 2020 the film won the Toronto Film Critics Association's Rogers Best Canadian Film Award, Canada's most prestigious film award.