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Porcupine Lake
TrailerSet in a hot summer in northern Ontario, Bea is a 13-year-old girl who has a big desire to have a best friend nothing else. Her destiny puts her on the way of Kate, a weird girl who quickly becomes her best friend and more. At this point they find that their childhood is ending quickly.Actors: Charlotte Salisbury, Lucinda Armstrong Hall, Christopher Bolton, Delphine Roussel, Maxime Robin, Harrison Tanner, Jacqui Brown, Hallie Switzer, Cassäundra Sloan Jolicoeur, George Karasmanis, Brad Linton, ...»Director: Ingrid VeningerCountry: CanadaDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Porcupine Lake"
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Characters of "Porcupine Lake"
BeaPlayed by: Charlotte Salisbury
KatePlayed by: Lucinda Armstrong Hall
RomeoPlayed by: Harrison Tanner
CherylPlayed by: Cassäundra Sloan Jolicoeur
BillyPlayed by: Brad Linton
RuthPlayed by: Grace Cowden -
Critic Reviews of "Porcupine Lake"
Toronto StarFebruary 22, 2018Indy filmmaker Ingrid Veninger strives earnestly to create an iconic Canadian coming-of-age story. It isn't entirely successful.
Globe and MailSeptember 12, 2017Remarkable performances by the two young actors at the centre of the film -- along with assured, subtle storytelling by director/screenwriter Ingrid Veninger -- propel this cottage country coming-of-age drama.
The Tyee (British Columbia)March 13, 2018The performances from the two young leads are particularly strong, and they are amply supported by the older actors in the film.
National PostFebruary 23, 2018Veninger has bottled that very precise moment when a young girl is trying to figure out the woman she's going to become.
Original CinFebruary 20, 2018Sweetly-told tale of a tween summer best-friend crush has its own very Canadian vibe. But it has universal appeal to anybody who remembers how it felt to be an awkward age.
Georgia StraightNovember 30, 2017Porcupine Lake is carried on the shoulders of its young stars, who, with guilelessly natural performances, act circles around their more experienced costars.
Cinema ScopeNovember 08, 2017Amidst the more refined naturalistic photography and tighter-than-usual plotting, it's this emotional acuity that makes Porcupine Lake instantly recognizable as Veninger's work.
The PlaylistSeptember 14, 2017If "Sleeping Giant" was a shout, "Porcupine Lake" is a whisper. Told with style, warmth, and restraint, this knowing, delicate film from director Ingrid Veninger should be a modest crowd-pleaser.
The Film StageSeptember 13, 2017Bea's trajectory is resonant and relatable, a worthy entry to a coming-of-age genre too often centered upon boys.
NOW TorontoSeptember 11, 2017The key to this compelling pic is the way it keeps you on edge - Ally isn't exactly nurturing and Kate is probably big trouble so you're never sure what or who to root for.
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