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SG̲aawaay Ḵ’uuna (Edge of the Knife)

Directors Helen Haig-Brown (Tsilhqot'in), Gwaai Edenshaw (Haida)
Year 2018
Run Time 100min
Genre Action/Adventure, Drama

Set in the Haida Gwaii region in the 19th century, Edge of the Knife (SG̲aawaay Ḵ'uuna in Haida) adapts a classic Haida folk tale of a man left for dead in the forest who becomes the Gaagiid/Gaagiixiid, or “the Wildman”. After an accident where he is separated from his family, Adiits'ii (York) wanders through the forest becoming driven mad by both natural and supernatural forces. As his loved ones, including best friend Kwa (Russ), set out to capture and cure him, Adiits’ii grows increasingly feral.

The first feature film made entirely in the critically endangered Haida language - fluently spoken by fewer than 20 people - the film is a spellbinding and mythical tale of pride, tragedy and love, set against the stunning backdrop of Canada’s Pacific northwest.

Made with a Haida cast and in collaboration with the Haida Council, this compelling film proves that cinema can be at once a powerful vessel for storytelling and a profound act of Indigenous language and culture revitalization.

Directors

Helen Haig-Brown (Tsilhqot'in), Gwaai Edenshaw (Haida)

Writers

Leonie Sandercock, Graham Richard, Jaalen Edenshaw (Haida), Gwaai Edenshaw (Haida)

Cast

William Russ, Brandon Kallio (Haida), Sphenia Jones (Haida), Tyler York (Haida), Greg Brown

Producer

Jonathan Frantz

Genres

Action/Adventure, Drama

Interests

BIPOC Stories, Indigenous Filmmaker

Original Language

Other Language

Language Versions

EN CC, EN Subtitles, FR Subtitles

Canadian Distributor

Vtape