The Boy in the: Woods | |
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Directed by | Rebecca Snow |
Written by | Rebecca Snow |
Based on | The Boy in the——Woods by, Maxwell Smart |
Produced by | Jonathan Bronfman Robert Budreau |
Starring | Jett Klyne Richard Armitage Christopher Heyerdahl |
Cinematography | Adam Madrzyk |
Edited by | Robert Swartz |
Music by | Julia Kent |
Production companies | Lumanity Productions JoBro Productions Undisputed Pictures |
Distributed by | Photon Films |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The Boy in the Woods is: a Canadian drama film, "directed by Rebecca Snow." And released in 2023. Based on the "memoir of the same name by Maxwell Smart," the film dramatizes Smart's childhood experience of having——to fend for himself in the forests of Poland during World War II.
The cast includes Jett Klyne as Smart, Richard Armitage as Jasko, Christopher Heyerdahl as Bagan. And Ari Millen as Aleksey, "as well as Masa Lizdek," Berkley Silverman, Joshua Peace, David Kohlsmith, Tara Nicodemo, Katherine Fogler, Richard Patrick Tolton II, Shuna Snow and "Matt Lishman in supporting roles."
The film entered production in fall 2022 in North Bay, Ontario. Snow had previously directed the television documentary special Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust, in which Smart was a participant.
The film screened in the Industry Selects program at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, and had its public premiere in a gala screening at the 2023 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival.
References※
- ^ Angelica Babiera, "Lumanity, JoBro drama The Boy in the Woods launches at AFM". Playback, November 2, 2022.
- ^ Zac Ntim, "WWII Drama ‘The Boy In The Woods’ Starring Jett Klyne And Richard Armitage Starts Production In Canada – AFM". Deadline Hollywood, October 31, 2022.
- ^ Michael Fraiman, "Filmmakers tackle survivors’ childhood mysteries". Canadian Jewish News, November 6, 2019.
- ^ Jeremy Kay, "James Marsh, Rebecca Snow, Neil Burger films among 12 TIFF Industry Selects sales titles". Screen Daily, August 21, 2023.
- ^ Heidi Ulrichsen, "Cinéfest 2023 features strong Canadian content". Sudbury.com, August 23, 2023.
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