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Edge of the Knife
Directed by
Helen Haig-Brown
,
Gwaai Edenshaw
2018
1h 40m
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6.5
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54%
6.8
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When a man accidentally causes the death of the son of his best friend, the man is wracked by grief and runs off into the woods.
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Cast of Edge of the Knife
Tyler York
Adiits'ii
William Russ
Kwa
Adeana Young
Hlaaya
Trey Rorick
Guustlaas
Delores Churchill
Naanii SGwaansang
Brandon Kallio
Adiits'ii's father
Deanna Kallio
Child
Fraser Kallio
Child
James Kallio
Child
Presley Kallio
Child
Marika Gladstone
Raven Child
Erica Jean Ryan
Adiitsii's Mother
Greg Brown
Gaas' Xaants'ii
Zachary Collison
Ts'aklii
Richard Williams
Llits'aad
Diane Brown
Nanaay
Lauren 'Toddi' Brown
Fish Cutter
Samantha Derrick-York
Tluujaad
Jane Kristovich
Naanii Sdang
Ben Young
Gudingaa
Edge of the Knife Ratings & Reviews
Georgia Straight
Ken Eisner
What really sticks is the reconstructed slices of everyday life, with woven clothes and sleek carvings appearing strikingly modern in this arboreal context.
Seventh Row
Brett Pardy
This film immerses the viewer in the pre-colonial world, without any hand-holding exposition for a non-Indigenous audience.
The Gate
Andrew Parker
A landmark achievement in the history of indigenous cinema, SGaawaay K'uuna - or Edge of the Knife in English - is a mesmerizing film crafted by true artists...
NOW Toronto
Radheyan Simonpillai
The preservation act challenges the cast to wrap their tongues around words they don't know. But their emotional performances overcome in a film stacked with stunning imagery, where the natural and mythical get tangled.
Globe and Mail
Barry Hertz
The themes of guilt and redemption may be familiar, but Edenshaw and Haig-Brown present them in a vision so distinct and unfamiliar to audiences that the film feels abundantly fresh.
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