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Thanks to the Hard Work of the Elephants

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World Premiere

High on LSD and eager to break from confinement, two teenage boys steal a van and make their escape from the youth treatment centre that has kept them under lock and key. Four-hundred kilometres later, broken down in the parking lot of a Valu-Mart and wracked with PTSD, the next stage of their trip begins. Laying in their dilapidated van, the boys ramble about plans to start a youth commune in the woods. They wander a big-box store, shoplifting and spitting rap verses into the display A/C units.

Thanks to the Hard Work of the Elephants attacks the multi-billion-dollar “troubled teen” industry, which preys on helpless parents and vulnerable youth. Bryce Hodgson’s film is an unsettling and delirious cri de coeur that growls with a chaotic soundscape, contrasting hushed whispers and ambient textures with harsh noise and guttural screams. Directly confronting institutional abuses, this is a challenging watch that evokes paranoia, fear, and forgiveness in its emotionally potent rendering of young minds lost to trauma.

 

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Director
Cast

Kevin Nguyen, Hunter Dillon, Fred Nguyen Khan

Credits
Country of Origin

Canada

Year

2024

Language

In English and Vietnamese with English subtitles

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Content Warning

Bullying, sexual abuse, child abuse, suicide

18+
91 min
BC Spotlight Drama Experimental & Avant Garde LGBTQIA2S+
CouKuma Productions, Harrington Studio

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Credits & Director

Executive Producer

Matt Kerr, Charlie Kerr, Sylvia Kerr, Jasmin Karibzhanova, Sam Sutcliffe, Kate Kempton, Mike Johnston, Abubakar Salim, Robert Montcalm, Julian Geneen, Enrico Colantoni, Martin Wojtunik, Aeschylus Poulos, Dave Alexander, Dallas Dyer

Producer

Caitlyn Sponheimer, Katia Shannon

Screenwriter

Bryce Hodgson

Cinematography

Robert Mentov

Editor

Bryce Hodgson, Ian Christison

Production Design

Bri Proke

Original Music

Lou Tides

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Bryce Hodgson

Born and raised in Vancouver, Bryce Hodgson is a Toronto-based filmmaker, actor, skateboarder, and theatre artist whose multidisciplinary practice blends punk spirit, intimacy, surrealism, and emotional realism. His theatre work has been produced across Canada and the US, and he is a co-founder of the Blind Pig Theatre in Vancouver and the Blood Pact Theatre in Toronto. His short Blackbear received a Special Jury Mention from the 2022 Fantastia International Film Festival, and his debut feature, Thanks to the Hard Work of the Elephants, screened as part of Locarno’s First Look section and won a jury award.

 

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