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Cast No Shadow is a 2014 Canadian feature film. Directed by Christian Sparkes and written by Joel Thomas Hynes, the film stars Percy Hynes White as Jude Traynor, a troubled teenager who forms a friendship with a reclusive older woman (Mary-Colin Chisholm) after his abusive father (Hynes) is sent to jail.[1]

Cast No Shadow
Film poster
Directed byChristian Sparkes
Written byJoel Thomas Hynes
Based onSay Nothing Saw Wood by Joel Thomas Hynes
Produced byChristian Sparkes
Chris Agoston
Allison White
StarringPercy Hynes White
Mary-Colin Chisholm
Joel Thomas Hynes
CinematographyScott McClellan
Edited byJonathan Eagan

Production
companies

Away Films
Telefilm Canada
The Screen Asylum

Distributed byTurn Key Films (U.S.)
Turn Key Films (UK)

Release date

  • September 13, 2014 (2014-09-13) (AFF)

Running time

85 min.
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The film premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival and received awards from the festival for Best Atlantic Feature, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Actor and Best Cinematography.[2] The film garnered four Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction/Production Design (Xavier Georges) and Best Original Score (Jeffrey Morrow).[3]

Plot

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Set in Newfoundland, Cast No Shadow is a harrowing film that is centered around the life of 13-year-old Jude Traynor.

The film begins as Jude and his best friend Ricky scale the edge of a cliff towards a cavern which they believe habitats a troll. While the two boys walk along the cliff's edge they get into an argument that escalates into a physical altercation. The altercation ends when Jude pushes Ricky off the cliff, causing Ricky to break his leg.

After the altercation Ricky's father picks up Ricky and contemptuously shuns Jude. As the night grows old Jude roams the woods and sees an old lady is picked up by his father Angus. Before arriving at their home, the two deliver illegal drugs to houses. After an erroneous drop-off Jude is chastised by his father. When Jude and Angus return to their home it is revealed that it is Jude's birthday and that Angus is a widower.

After his father falls asleep Jude enters the basement where his prized possessions are stored. In a chest are items he has stolen, which have all been spray-painted gold, and lining the wall are stacks of books.

The next day, Jude meets up with Nancy and attends a court hearing regarding his father. After he makes amends with Ricky he relaxes, slouched against a tree. While relaxing he is startled by the old lady that he saw in the woods. Jude learns that the woman, who he and Nancy liken to a witch, is named Alfreda Jackson.

Jude's journey throughout the film is anchored on his relationship with his father, Angus, Alfreda, and Nancy.

Jude's relationship with his father remains contentious throughout the film. When Angus gets into trouble with the law Jude lives with Alfreda. While living with Alfreda, Jude learns about his past. He learns that his mother had died after pregnancy and that Alfreda had delivered him.

At the end of the film, the drugs Jude was supposed to deliver for his father were stolen by classmates. Scared, Jude runs away from home. Angus tracks Jude down and finds him at Alfreda's house. Angus attacks them both and the fight ends when Alfreda stabs and kills Angus.

Jude then runs to the cavern that he and Ricky attempted to enter at the beginning of the film. On this attempt Jude succeeds in entering. The film ends with Jude looking at the cave wall in a different manner because the events he experienced have changed his outlook.

Cast

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Reception

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Cast No Shadow was well received by Canadian film festivals and screen awards. It received nominations and awards from the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists, the Atlantic Film Festival, the Canadian Screen Awards, and the Edmonton International Film Festival.[5]

Linda Bernard from the Toronto Star[6] states, "Sparkes shows a confident hand as director..." and gave the film a rating of 3/4 stars.

Tara Throne from The Coast states, "It's not one minute of fun, but it's equal parts scary and sad, and adds another dimension to the art of the already impressive province from which it comes."[7]

Accolades

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Cast No Shadow has been nominated for 13 awards and has won 9.

ACTRA Awards (2015):

Atlantic Film Festival (2014):

Canadian Screen Awards (2015):

Edmonton International Film Festival (2014):

References

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  1. ^ "‘Cast No Shadow’ hits the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival" Archived 2015-01-20 at the Wayback Machine. The Telegram, October 15, 2014.
  • ^ "Newfoundland film casts big shadow at festival". The Chronicle-Herald, September 14, 2014.
  • ^ "Canadian Screen Awards Unveil Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter, January 13, 2015.
  • ^ "Cast No Shadow: Full Cast and Crew". IMDb.
  • ^ "Cast No Shadow: Awards". IMDb.
  • ^ "Real Brief Reviews". Toronto Star. 2 April 2015.
  • ^ "Review: Cast No Shadow".
  • ^ "Cast No Shadow Awards". IMDb.
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