Canadian Feature Film

Shug McSween Review


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“ The eldest McAulay boy Nicky, played by co-star Colin Price, is a hard-nosed emotional basket-case who can let his temper get in the way of his message. Price couldn’t be harder on his younger brother, and his character takes over a couple of scenes perfectly with his raw-emotion. Although appearing confused at times, Price’s character is rooted with love and hard-work, and this ‘typical’ eldest of the bunch just wants what’s best for his family. Price’s breakout performance is intense, it’s fierce and the foundation is stemmed with a heavy heart.

Shug McSween from the Nationwide Dean Blundell team with a great review of “Still The Water” from the Whistler Film Festival.

Review: https://deanblundell.com/movies-2/still-the-water-a-movie-we-all-could-learn-from/

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Official Selection to Whistler Film Festival

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Thrilled to share the good news that “Still The Water” is an Official Selection at the upcoming Whistler Film Festival. It has also been nominated for the Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature Film.

“Still The Water” will premiere on Thursday December 3rd and be available online virtually to an entire National Canadian audience until December 31.

Tickets can be purchased here:

https://watch.eventive.org/whistlerfilmfestival/play/5f97b6f5ff2cdd00611ae06d

About WFF:

The Whistler Film Festival (WFF) is an annual film festival held in Whistler, British ColumbiaCanada. Established in 2001, the festival is held the first weekend of December and includes juried competitive sections, the Borsos Awards, and the Pandora Audience Award. A conference for the Canadian film industry, known as the Whistler Summit, is organised in connection with the film festival.

As of 2015, the Whistler Film Festival bills itself as "Canada's coolest film festival"and has been increasingly attracting more distributors and sales agents.

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