A keenly detailed and emotionally charged snapshot of a young woman in free fall (both figuratively and literally), Canadian filmmaker Kazik Radwanski’s Anne at 13,000 ft. is a monumental achievement on an intimate scale.
Kazik Radwanski
- FilmToronto International Film Festival
Want to know what’s next for Canadian cinema? Look for Deragh Campbell.
If you’re ever in the mood to seek out an independent film written or directed by some of the best filmmakers of this new generation, be sure to look for Canadian actress Deragh Campbell’s name in the credits.
There is a new emerging cinematic talent coming out of the indie scene in Toronto that I believe could end up being a force to be reckoned with. His name is Kazik Radwanski and he is a product of the film program at Ryerson University. His debut feature, called Tower, put me in mind of some of the earlier films from the late, great John Cassevettes.