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A FILM BY ASHLEY MCKENZIE

TITLE WEREWOLF COUNTRY AND YEAR OF PRODUCTION CANADA, 2016 RUNTIME 78 MINS SHOOTING FORMAT HD, COLOR, 1.77:1 (16:9) SCREENING FORMATS DCP, DIGITAL FILE, 5.1

The hardscrabble existence of two homeless addicts is portrayed with sensitivity and brutal honesty in acclaimed filmmaker Ashley McKenzie s debut feature. Shot almost entirely in oblique close-ups to capture the disorientation and frustration of McKenzie s characters, twentysomething junkies Blaise and Vanessa, Werewolf doggedly and courageously refuses to romanticize its characters lives. Sleeping in tents, fighting with government bureaucrats, Blaise and Vanessa survive primarily through an underground economy. They harass people to let them cut their grass with a rusty old mower they haul over dirt roads and through rainstorms. Such scenes capture the futility, toil, and frustration in their lives with startling power, like some crack-addled version of the Stations of the Cross. STEVE GRAVESTOCK, TIFF

DIRECTOR STATEMENT Five years ago in my hometown on Cape Breton Island, I noticed a young couple hustling down the street pushing a lawn mower. They went into my neighbour s yard and knocked loudly on the door: the guy at the front door and the girl at the side door. They were on a mission to mow lawns. Nobody answered, so the guy walked inside and I could hear an altercation happening. I mentioned the incident to a few people in town and got the same response: they re the lawnmower crackheads. I was told stories about crackheads living in the woods who stole a young girl s tent out of her backyard, and the father going to the woods with a gun to get it back. The gossip was rampant, but I wanted to know about what day to day life was like for this couple. How did they get by? There is a struggle in my community with opiate addiction that exists mostly behind closed doors. But this one summer, it was suddenly on your doorstep. You had to look this reality in the eye. The island I live on has the highest unemployment and youth outmigration in Canada. The closer I looked into addiction and recovery, the more pervasive I realized it was. The idea for Werewolf germinated here. Over the years I drew inspiration from friends who struggled with addiction and feeling trapped here, as well reaching my own personal nadir in this place. It became a portrait of isolation and the transformations a pair of lovers undergo while attempting recovery together. Filled with heartbreak and reluctant hope. A tribute to the young people who live here and die here and never get off island. ASHLEY MCKENZIE

CAST AND LIVE ENVIRONMENTS With the exception of Andrew Gillis (Blaise) who played the lead in my short film 4 Quarters, none of the performers in Werewolf had ever been in a film before. Most people had never acted before. I cast entirely from the local community and a lot of talent was discovered on-the-fly in the middle of shooting. Andrew is a friend I grew up with and musician in the band Rebecca s Room. I had him in mind for the role of Blaise. We met for coffee every few months over the two years I was writing and developing the film. Bhreagh MacNeil (Nessa) was cast two weeks before shooting. She s a theatre actress a friend recommended. I found her on Twitter and checked out her profile picture. She had huge eyes, teenage skin, and lots of composure. I PM d her about auditioning for the role and a few weeks later she had the part. Blaise s friend Mark and the young women working at the ice cream shop were people I met in the locations where we were shooting. I asked them if they would be in a small scene, and they were so natural in front of the camera that I rewrote and reshot scenes to feature them more. Integrating them into the film kept things feeling real and unpredictable for Bhreagh and Andrew. I also put the lead actors in live environments often during shooting. The ice cream shop, for instance, was open while we were shooting there, so we filmed Nessa being trained by the girls in the middle of them serving real customers. We had a small crew and camera (Panasonic GH4) and moved with the agility of a documentary team when needed. Eventually the line between when we were rolling and when we weren t, between script and everyday life, started to break down. I would withhold calling cut to see where a scene would go when the camera would typically be shut off (one time for 45 minutes). New material would emerge in these moments after a scripted scene and that s often what made the final cut. We were hungry for fresh material and looking beyond the boundaries of the viewfinder to what our environment had to offer. This blending of documentary and fiction played to our strengths. We made Werewolf on a microbudget and largely nonprofessional cast, so locking down locations and running scenes from many angles in perfect continuity wasn t going to be our strong suit. Our cinematographer, Scott Moore, didn t have a focus puller, camera assistant, grip, or gaffer. He did everything himself. We ran two cameras on most scenes with himself as the sole operator. We made up rules that worked for us and played by them.

FINDING THE FRAME The framing choices were scaled down to a size that fit both our resources and aesthetic needs. Mastering the mise-en-scene in a wide shot is not always achievable on a small budget, so I focused on small details that I felt encapsulated the larger emotional movements of the film. A hairnet, cookie grinder, ice cream cone, methadone dose, lockbox key, rope, lawn mower. I like when the graphical elements of the frame can do the storytelling. It s an intuitive process. Scott and I didn t shortlist or storyboard. John Ford apparently said, There are 100 places you can put the camera, but only 1 right place. We subscribed to that thinking and took our time during each scene to find a singular place to put the camera that felt right on a gut level, regardless of how unconventional the framing or coverage. The world Nessa and Blaise exist in has been reduced to a suffocatingly small space. It s an uncomfortable place to be. Methadone is often referred to as liquid handcuffs. It felt right to keep the camera on these characters, to stay tight, and to feel the constraints of the frame. They re on a short leash. I don t think they can see outside the tunnel of their everyday existence, so why should the viewer get the reprieve of a wide shot or cutaway.

CAST CREDITS FESTIVALS OFFICIAL SELECTION BLAISE ANDREW GILLIS NESSA BHREAGH MACNEIL MARK MARK WOODLAND YOUNG BOY DONALD CAMPBELL MECHANIC BARRY WALL ICE CREAM SHOP EMPLOYEE #1 KATIE APPLETON ICE CREAM SHOP EMPLOYEE #2 JESSIE MACLEAN WRITER/DIRECTOR/EDITOR ASHLEY MCKENZIE PRODUCERS NELSON MACDONALD ASHLEY MCKENZIE CINEMATOGRAPHY SCOTT MOORE PRODUCTION DESIGN MICHAEL PIERSON SOUND RECORDING GRAHAM COLWELL MUSIC YOUTH HAUNTS 2016 TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, CANADA 2016 ATLANTIC FILM FESTIVAL, CANADA (WINNER BEST DIRECTOR, BEST ACTRESS, BEST ACTOR) 2016 VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, CANADA 2016 FESTIVAL DU NOUVEAU CINEMA, CANADA (WINNER GRAND PRIX FOCUS QC/CANADA)

Werewolf is a startling, out-of-nowhere film, and an intoxicating first feature from a rising filmmaker THE PLAYLIST McKenzie draws raw performances from her first-time actors THE GLOBE AND MAIL Werewolf invents a formal language MUBI The filmmaking impacts the message, and that s the sign of a talent to watch ROGEREBERT.COM Werewolf is one of the season s most chilling films and one of the most uniquely feminist BITCH MEDIA The filmmaking is vivid and specific CINEMA SCOPE

BIOGRAPHY Ashley McKenzie lives on a tiny island on the Eastern coast of Canada. Her debut feature film Werewolf was made there with an entirely local cast. The film had its world premiere at TIFF, won the Grand Prix Focus QC/Canada at Festival du nouveau cinema, and was named one of Canada s Top 10 Features by TIFF. Ashley writes and directs films that blend formalism with gritty realism. Her award-winning short films include 4 Quarters ( 15), Stray ( 13), When You Sleep ( 12), and Rhonda s Party (10). She formed grassfire films in 2011 with lifelong best friend and producer, Nelson MacDonald. They aim to bring personal dramas from their slice of the world to international audiences. FILMOGRAPHY WEREWOLF 78 MIN HD 2016 4 QUARTERS 13 MIN HD 2015 STRAY 14 MIN SUPER 16MM 2013 WHEN YOU SLEEP 12 MIN SUPER 16MM 2012 RHONDA S PARTY 8 MIN 35MM 2010

CONTACTS GRASSFIRE FILMS +1 902 293 6802 184 Park St. Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 4W8 Canada info@grassfirefilms.ca grassfirefilms.ca CANADIAN DISTRIBUTION/SALES SERGE ABIAAD La Distributrice de Films +1 514 577 9389 3858 St. Dominique - 1 Montreal, H2W 2A3 Quebec, Canada serge@ladistributrice.ca DESIGN BRIENNE LIM workbybrie.com @WEREWOLFTHEFILM @WEREWOLFFILM @GRASSFIRE_FILMS