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Anne at 13,000 Ft.

A volatile young woman challenged by everyday social and professional encounters.
(NR, 75 min.)

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Friday, October 1, 2021

5:00 PM

Saturday, October 2, 2021

5:00 PM

Sunday, October 3, 2021

2:15 PM

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

5:00 PM

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

5:45 PM

Thursday, October 7, 2021

5:00 PM

Anne hasn’t been the same since the jump. While skydiving for her best friend Sara’s bachelorette party, the 27-year-old felt focused, free, above it all. Back on the ground, the pressures of her daily life threaten to overwhelm her. Her coworkers at the daycare center are constantly questioning the way she connects with the children. At Sara’s wedding, she meets a nice guy named Matt, but she can’t help bringing him into ever-more-awkward social situations. As the stressful circumstances mount, Anne prepares for another jump.

An electrifying pairing of two of the brightest young stars in cinema in director Kazik Radwanski (Tower, How Heavy This Hammer) and rising talent Deragh Campbell (I Used to Be Darker), Anne at 13,000 ft reveals a director and star in perfect synch. From a rip-roaring skydive to moments of quiet reverie, Radwanski captures Anne’s experience with an unflinching directness, a volatile mix of Dardenne brothers immediacy and Cassavetes naturalism. And yet even from this privileged vantage point, it’s impossible to predict what Anne will do next. [Cinema Guild]

Starring: Lisa Aitken, Pat Bianco, Tiffany Blom
Director: Kazik Radwanski
Genre: Drama

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"A brief, bracing burst of microbudget indie filmmaking at its most powerful."

— Jessica Kiang, Variety

"Electrifying, steadily building in intensity and empathy until we know precisely how Anne feels."

— Norman Wilner, NOW Toronto

"Campbell embodies Anne with such naturalism that her performance scans more like the generous donation of her being than it does acting."

— Sophie Monks Kaufman, Little White Lies

"This delicate character study is constructed with engrossing naturalism in a film that cares less about telling a story than following nuances of mood."

— Deborah Young, Hollywood Reporter

"Writer/director Radwanski's in-your-face style serves this story well, but Campbell's riveting performance as a woman on the verge of vertigo is a sight to behold."

— Peter Howell, Toronto Star

"If there is justice in the Canadian film world - I know, I know - then Anne at 13,000 ft will be the film to launch both its director and star into the international stratosphere."

— Barry Hertz, Globe and Mail

"Campbell's performance and her ferociously committed turn as Anne is an astonishing feat. This is an emotionally charged and physically demanding performance fuelled by passion and rage."

— Pat Mullen, POV Magazine

"Canadian drama Anne at 13,000 ft. is a startling, bracing achievement worth celebrating. The artistic intensity that is present in nearly every frame of Kazik Radwanski’s bold, bracing feature makes "Anne" such a startling and overwhelming work that the act of discussing it can feel unapproachable and crippling."

— Barry Hertz, The Globe and Mail