Altona | |
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Directed by | Heath Affolter Jon Affolter Nathan Affolter Thomas Affolter |
Written by | Heath Affolter Jon Affolter Nathan Affolter Thomas Affolter |
Produced by | Heath Affolter Jon Affolter Nathan Affolter Thomas Affolter Craig Langdon |
Starring | Tyler Pelke |
Cinematography | Thomas Affolter Kaayla Whachell |
Edited by | Heath Affolter Jon Affolter Nathan Affolter Thomas Affolter |
Music by | Emily Rice |
Production companies | Foreshadow Films Langer Films |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Altona is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Heath Affolter, Jon Affolter, Nathan Affolter and Thomas Affolter, and released in 2023.[1] The film centres on the 1990 Altona murder, in which Earl Giesbrecht, a teenager in Altona, Manitoba, assaulted two classmates who had bullied him for being gay, and then set the house they were located in on fire.[2]
The film centres principally on the experiences of Tyler Pelke, who survived the incident and went onto become a motivational speaker and victims' rights advocate.[2] Giesbrecht himself does not appear in the film, although he granted an interview to the Affolters and wrote a statement of penitence which was read in the film by actor Gabriel Carter.[1]
The film premiered at the 2023 Whistler Film Festival,[2] where it was the winner of the Whistler Film Festival Documentary Award.[3]
References
- 1 2 Ozten Shebahkeget, "Manitoba town's grief in wake of teen's brutal murder over 30 years ago shown in new docufilm". CBC News Manitoba, December 5, 2023.
- 1 2 3 Ben Waldman, "Documentary revisits Manitoba town’s darkest moment". Winnipeg Free Press, December 8, 2023.
- ↑ Taimur Sikander Mirza, "Atikamekw Suns wins best Canadian feature at WFF". Playback, December 5, 2023.
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