Anne at 13,000 Ft.
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Directed by | Kazik Radwanski |
Produced by | Daniel Montgomery Kazik Radwanski |
Written by | Kazik Radwanski |
Starring | Deragh Campbell Matt Johnson |
Cinematography | Nikolay Michaylov |
Edited by | Ajla Odobašić |
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75 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Anne at 13,000 Ft. is a 2019 Canadian drama film.[1] Directed and written by Kazik Radwanski, the film stars Deragh Campbell as Anne, a shy, socially awkward daycare worker whose attitude to her life and work is radically transformed after she skydives for the first time.[2] It premiered in the Platform Prize program at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival,[3] and received an honourable mention from the Platform Prize jury.[4] In December 2019, the film was named to TIFF's annual year-end Canada's Top Ten list.[5] After premiering on the festival circuit in 2019, the film's 2020 theatrical release was postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]
In 2021, the film won the Toronto Film Critics Association's $100,000 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award.[7] It was also nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and five Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards (winning two for the performances of Campbell and Johnson).[8]
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Premise
The film stars Deragh Campbell as Anne, a shy, socially awkward daycare worker whose attitude to her life and work is radically transformed after she skydives for the first time.[2] Anne goes through the motions of life as a 20-something woman in Toronto, clashes with her co-workers, goes on an awkward Tinder date, and serves as maid of honour at her best friend's wedding. Anne suffers from an unspecified anxiety disorder, which remains undiagnosed throughout the film.[9]
Release
Anne at 13,000 Ft. premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival,[3] before screening at other international festivals, such as the Berlinale.[10] During its festival run, the film was picked up for American distribution by Cinema Guild.[11]
The film was scheduled to be theatrical released on March 20, 2020, but the planned release was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6][12] Nearly a year later, the film was released virtually on February 19, 2021, through the TIFF Bell Lightbox,[13] and Vancouver's Cinematheque.[14]
Reception
Critical reception
The film received critical acclaim. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 89% based on 46 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Held aloft by Deragh Campbell in the title role, Anne at 13,000 Ft tells the soaring story of a woman who's lost her moorings."[15] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 80 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[16]
Jessica Kiang of Variety called the film "a brief, bracing burst of microbudget indie filmmaking at its most powerful."[9] Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail dubbed it "a startling, bracing achievement worth celebrating."[17] Peter Howell of the Toronto Star praised Campbell's "riveting performance as a woman on the verge of vertigo is a sight to behold."[18] Norm Wilner of Now wrote that "if the Dardenne brothers remade A Woman Under The Influence, it might look a lot like Radwanski’s latest study of a Torontonian in a slow-motion crisis: this time, his protagonist is a young day-care worker whose equilibrium is slipping out of her grasp."[19]
Accolades
In 2021, the film won the Toronto Film Critics Association's $100,000 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award.[7] It was also nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and five Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards (winning two for Campbell and Johnson's performances).[8]
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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Canadian Screen Awards | 28 May 2020 | Best Motion Picture | Daniel Montgomery, Kazik Radwanski | Nominated | [20] |
Best Director | Kazik Radwanski | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Deragh Campbell | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Matt Johnson | Nominated | |||
Toronto Film Critics Association | March 9, 2021 | Rogers Best Canadian Film Award | Kazik Radwanski | Won | [21] |
Vancouver Film Critics Circle | 16 December 2019 | Best Canadian Film | Nominated | [8][22] | |
Best Canadian Director | Kazik Radwanski | Nominated | |||
Best Canadian Screenplay | Nominated | ||||
Best Actress in a Canadian Film | Deragh Campbell | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film | Matt Johnson | Won |
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