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Blood Lines

Directed by Gail Maurice
Canada, 2025 (fiction, 89 minutes, colour, English / Michif)
Blood Lines
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Film Description:
"A search for family and reconnection drives this pastoral drama, the second feature from director Gail Maurice (Rosie, TIFF '22). Blood Lines is a lesbian romance wrapped up in a celebration of Métis culture—with dialogue in the Michif language, which has only about 1,130 speakers in the world, including Maurice—and centres around an upcoming Métis Day festival. Storyteller and store clerk Beatrice (Dana Solomon) is completely taken by a new woman who arrives in her Métis community looking to find her biological family. Beatrice decides to help Chani (Derica Lafrance) in order to spend more time with her. Meanwhile, a chorus of older women, collectively referred to as 'The Grannies,' try to get Beatrice to mend things with her mom, Léonore (played by director Maurice). Léonore's past drinking problem had soured their relationship and Beatrice is reluctant to repair it, no matter how many years her mom has been sober. Solomon is a striking discovery, conveying so much in this role of a disgruntled daughter who has mostly buried her feelings, while The Grannies usher in lighter, funnier moments. Blood Lines is a singular film—a Métis same-sex romance—with an ending that will leave audiences talking."
-- Toronto International Film Festival (source)

Film Credits (partial):
Written by: Gail Maurice
Produced by: Gail Maurice, Paula Devonshire, Jamie Manning, Omar Chalabi, Jeremy Smith
Principal Cast: Dana Solomon, Derica Lafrance, Mélanie Bray, Bertha Durocher, Maggie Maurice, Mary Burnouf, Tamara Podemski, Gail Maurice
Cinematography: Steve Cosens
Film Editing: Maureen Grant, Harrison Perez
Music: Justin Delorme
Production Company: Assini Productions, Devonshire Productions, Night Market
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