''Trickster'' is a Canadian
coming-of-age
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supernatural
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thriller
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drama
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television series, which premiered on
CBC Television
CBC Television (also known as CBC TV) is a Canadian English-language broadcast television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the national public broadcaster. The network began operations on September 6, 1952. Its French- ...
on October 7, 2020. The series is created by Tony Elliott and
Michelle Latimer
Michelle Latimer is a Canadian actress, director, writer, and filmmaker. She initially rose to prominence for her role as Trish Simkin on the television series ''Paradise Falls'', shown nationally in Canada on Showcase Television (2001–2004). ...
with Latimer also directing, and is adapted from
Eden Robinson
Eden Victoria Lena Robinson (born 19 January 1968) is an Indigenous Canadian author. She is a member of the Haisla and Heiltsuk First Nations. 's 2017 novel ''
Son of a Trickster
''Son of a Trickster'' is a 2017 coming of age novel by Indigenous Canadian author Eden Robinson. The first novel in ''The Trickster'' trilogy, it follows 16-year-old Jared, who wades through the complications of a broken family, social pressu ...
''.
The series was renewed for a second season prior to the first season's premiere; however, these plans were eventually cancelled on January 29, 2021, due to controversy around Michelle Latimer's Indigenous heritage.
Premise
The series centres on Jared, an Indigenous
Haisla Haisla may refer to:
* Haisla people, an indigenous people living in Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada.
* Haisla language, their northern Wakashan language.
* Haisla Nation, a First Nations band government in British Columbia, Canada.
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teenager and small-time drug dealer in
Kitimat
Kitimat is a district municipality in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It is a member municipality of the Regional District of Kitimat–Stikine regional government. The Kitimat Valley is part of the most populous urban distr ...
,
British Columbia
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, who becomes increasingly aware of the magical events that seem to follow him.
Cast
Main
*
Joel Oulette as Jared
*
Crystle Lightning
Crystle Lea Lightning (born February 5, 1981) is a Canadian-American film actress, musician, DJ, and hip-hop MC.
Early life
Lightning holds dual citizenship with the United States and Canada. She is the daughter of director and actress Georgina L ...
as Maggie, Jared's mother
*
Kalani Queypo
Kalani Queypo (born September 6, 1986) is an American actor best known for his role as Chacrow on '' Jamestown'' and Klah Jackson on '' Fear the Walking Dead''.
Biography
Kalani Queypo claimed that he grew up being "artistic". His family were dan ...
as Wade
*Nathan Alexis as Crashpad, Jared's best friend
*
Anna Lambe
Anna Lambe (born 25 September 2000) is a Canadian Inuk actress from Iqaluit, Nunavut. She is most noted for her debut role as Spring in the 2018 film ''The Grizzlies'', for which she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supportin ...
as Sarah
*
Georgina Lightning
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Biography
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, she is an enrolled member of the Samson Cree Nation. She was raised off-reserve, near the Samson community in Edmonton, Albert ...
as Sophia, Jared's grandmother
Supporting
*
Craig Lauzon
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Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Lauzo ...
as Phil Nelson, Jared's father
*
Joel Thomas Hynes
Joel Thomas Hynes (born September 29, 1976) is a Canadian writer, actor and director known for his irreverent, oftentimes dark and uproarious characters and a raw, unflinching vision of modern underground Canada.
Career
His 2017 novel ''We'll A ...
as Richie, Maggie's boyfriend
*
Mark Camacho
Mark Camacho (born April 12, 1964) is a Canadian film, television and voice actor.
Career
He has starred in live-action films, but is best known for his voice acting roles, such as Oliver Frensky in ''Arthur'', Lyle in '' Animal Crackers'', Dad ...
as Tony
*
Gail Maurice
Gail Maurice is a Canadian actress, writer, and producer."Canadian aboriginal filmmaker en route to Sundance with Smudge". ''Times & Transcript'', January 20, 2006. She is most noted for her performances as the title character in the film '' Johnn ...
as Georgina
*Jamie Spilchuk as Mr. Good, a school guidance counselor
*William C. Cole as Mr. Jacks
Episodes
Production
Despite being set in British Columbia, the majority of the show was filmed in and around
North Bay,
Ontario
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, although some outdoor establishing shots were filmed in Kitimat. The
costume designer
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for the series was
Adriana Fulop
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Translations
*Arabic: أدريان
* Belorussian: Адрыяна (Adryjana)
*Bulgarian: Адриана (Adriana)
*Chinese Simplifi ...
.
In advance of the television premiere, two episodes of the series were screened in the Primetime program at the
2020 Toronto International Film Festival
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,
and at the
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival
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in Sudbury.
The first season was directed and co-written by Michelle Latimer. Following the emergence of questions about the legitimacy of her indigenous status, producers Tony Elliott and
Danis Goulet
Danis Goulet (born 1977) is a Cree-Métis film director and screenwriter from Canada,Chris Knight"Danis Goulet's film a first for New Zealand-Canada Indigenous co-operation" ''National Post'', June 26, 2020. whose debut feature film '' Night Raid ...
resigned in protest on December 18, 2020,
and Latimer resigned from the series three days later.
The network did not immediately announce any decision on whether to replace her or simply cancel production of the followup seasons;
[ the show's cancellation was announced in January 2021.
Writer ]Drew Hayden Taylor
Drew Hayden Taylor (born 1 July 1962) is a Canadian playwright, author and journalist.
Life and career
Born in Curve Lake, Ontario, Taylor is part Ojibwe and part Caucasian. About his background Taylor says: "I plan to start my own nation. Be ...
criticized the network's decision to cancel the series, writing that "if the chief executive officer of a company does something questionable, you fire the CEO, you don’t dissolve the company." He pointed out that a significant number of indigenous filmmakers are working in the contemporary Canadian film industry, who could easily have been hired to continue the show under new leadership: "The Indigenous film community is thriving, eager and capable of maintaining, maybe even improving, the framework that is already there and continue it forward. Just get a new showrunner. Showrunners come and go all the time in the television industry. I know three that are baristas."[
]
International broadcast
In Australia, SBSOnDemand acquired the broadcast rights for the series, where it premiered on October 27, 2020.
In the UK, Syfy acquired the broadcast rights for the series, where it premiered on November 23, 2020.
In the US, The CW
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acquired the broadcast rights for the series, where it premiered on January 12, 2021.
In Brazil, Globoplay
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acquired the broadcast rights for the series, where it premiered on March 5, 2021.
Response
In its December 2020 year in review, the Canadian film and television industry magazine ''Playback
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* ''Playback'', a 1996 film starring Shannon Whirry
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'' named ''Trickster'' the Scripted Series of the Year.
Writing for '' The Globe and Mail'', Drew Hayden Taylor
Drew Hayden Taylor (born 1 July 1962) is a Canadian playwright, author and journalist.
Life and career
Born in Curve Lake, Ontario, Taylor is part Ojibwe and part Caucasian. About his background Taylor says: "I plan to start my own nation. Be ...
positioned the series as a leading voice in the contemporary emergence of indigenous speculative fiction, alongside authors such as Cherie Dimaline
Cherie Dimaline () is an Indigenous Canadian writer from the Georgian Bay Métis Nation, a part of Métis Nation of Ontario. She has written a variety of award-winning novels and other acclaimed stories and articles. She is most noted for her 20 ...
, Waubgeshig Rice
Waubgeshig Isaac Rice is an Anishinaabe writer and journalist from the Wasauksing First Nation near Parry Sound, Ontario, in Canada. and Yvette Nolan
Yvette Nolan ( Algonquin) (1961) is a Canadian playwright, director, actor, and educator based out of Saskatchewan, Canada. She was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. She has contributed significantly to the creation and performance of Indigeno ...
. He linked the genre to indigenous storytelling traditions, which are often based on stories of the fantastical and mystical, and concluded that "Earlier, I mentioned that it was a genre we were interested in exploring. I may have been wrong. I think it’s a genre our Elders were familiar with. We’re just rediscovering it and putting new moccasins on it."
Awards
References
External links
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* {{IMDb title, 11187454
2020s Canadian drama television series
Canadian supernatural television series
Canadian thriller television series
2020 Canadian television series debuts
2020 Canadian television series endings
CBC Television original programming
First Nations television series
Television shows set in British Columbia
Television shows based on Canadian novels
Coming-of-age television shows
Television series about teenagers
Television shows filmed in North Bay, Ontario