![]() However a new film from Danishka Esterhazy bucks this trend with truly disturbing results. Conventional wisdom would suggest that hiding a classic narrative within a modern plot is normally more creative that an overt remake. This can be clever and covert like O Brother Where Art Thou? (Homer’s Odyssey) or Terminator 2 (Rumplestiltskin) or really contrived like Brother’s Grimm. Sometimes a film tries to explicitly update ancient stories. A huge number of films and narratives are also derived from classic fairy tales and myths, but this is usually implicit or unintentional.Ĭonventional wisdom would suggest that hiding a classic narrative within a modern plot is normally more creative that an overt remake. ![]() For more information visit their official site.Īnyone who has ever studied English Literature or Media Studies will have encountered the idea that there are only 7 archetypal stories – such as Overcoming The Monster, The Quest or The Tragedy. ![]() Cast: Breazy Diduck-Wilson, Annika Elyse Irving, Ashley Rebecca MooreĮditor’s Note: The following review is part of our coverage of the 2014 Canadian Film Festival.
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