The Maiden (film)
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''The Maiden'' is a 2022 Canadian drama film, written and directed by
Graham Foy Graham Foy (born July 27, 1987, in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian filmmaker, who has worked both under his own name and as Fantavious Fritz. He is most noted for his debut feature film ''The Maiden'', which won the Cinema of the Future award at t ...
. The film stars Marcel T. Jiménez as Colton, a teenager coping with his grief after the death of his friend Kyle (Jackson Sluiter) in an accident, and Hayley Ness as Whitney, a classmate of theirs whose journal Colton finds in the ravine where Kyle died.Andrew Parker
"The Maiden Review , Fantastic Voyage"
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'', May 10, 2023.
The film was included in the Next Step incubator program for emerging filmmakers at the
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, and in the First Cut+ program at the 2022 Karlovy Vary Film Festival. At Karlovy Vary, it won the €5,000 First Cut+ TRT Award. It had its world premiere in the Giornate degli Autori program at the 2022 Venice International Film Festival, on September 1, 2022, and its North American premiere in the Contemporary World Cinema lineup at the
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.Pat Mullen
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''That Shelf'', August 10, 2022.


Critical response

Andrew Parker of ''
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'' praised the film, writing that "''The Maiden'' belongs to a long Canadian tradition of cinematic tales revolving around young people growing up, forming close bonds, and together learning about the sometimes shocking nature of the world they’re going to inherit as adults. But Foy’s take on such a well sown field looks at such narratives from a refreshingly microcosmic perspective. While major events forever alters the lives of these characters, ''The Maiden'' finds more beauty in the small details that lie before and beyond. Foy displays an acute understanding that sometimes the greatest meaning and emotional resonance comes from memories others might find fleeting." For ''
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'', Rachel Ho wrote that "Foy manages to push the film toward the supernatural without becoming a ghost story — just as he was able to push the film towards a coming-of-age story without actually existing on that plane. Throughout the film, he engages in this tightrope balancing act and somehow never falls off. His storytelling evokes
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's ambiguous and grounded surrealist nature, while his filmmaking has a Malickian quality. Combined together, Foy's ambitious and bold debut becomes a dream-like rumination on youth, loss and friendship that is familiar and singular at the same time." Barry Hertz of ''
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'' praised the film, writing that it "initially plays out like an episode of '' Jackass'' trapped in the dreamy haze of a Terrence Malick film", and concluding that "confident and inventive, ambitious and controlled, Foy’s film balances all its elements with such a sense of purpose that it’s all a little intimidating, up to and including the wonderful performances from first-time actors Jimenez, Sluiter and Ness. (There is also a fun little cameo from a cat who may be the best feline onscreen this year, Puss in Boots aside.) I can only hope, then, that The Maiden’s many microbudget wonders make as much of an impression on curious, adventurous audiences as the mark that Colton and Kyle leave on that aforementioned bridge. Tag your friends, and let’s make Graham Foy a household name."


Awards

At Venice, the film won the Cinema of the Future award. At the
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, it was named the winner of the National Competition. The film was nominated for the John Dunning Best First Feature Award at the
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in 2023.Charles-Henri Ramond
"Écrans canadiens – Viking,13 nominations"
''Films du Québec'', February 22, 2023.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Maiden, The 2022 films 2022 drama films Canadian drama films 2020s English-language films 2022 directorial debut films Films directed by Graham Foy 2020s Canadian films English-language Canadian films