Dada (2024 film) explained

Dada
Director:Aaron Poole
Producer:Maddy Falle
Breanne Smordin
Starring:James Gilbert
Ciara Alexys
Music:Filius Blue
Cinematography:Matt Bendo
Distributor:Game Theory Films
Country:Canada
Language:English

Dada is a Canadian drama film, directed by Aaron Poole and released in 2024.[1] Poole's feature directorial debut, the film stars James Gilbert and Ciara Alexys as Adam and Kai, a father and daughter who are driving around the perimeter of a nuclear power plant, interacting in seemingly trivial ways on the eve of Kai's 16th birthday.[2]

The cast also includes Kimberly-Sue Murray, Josh Reich, Taya Messier, Joyce Cyr, Juney B. Poland, Rodney JR Wilcox, Stephanie Kast and Keith Bowser in supporting roles.

Production

The film, described by Poole as "a love letter and a suicide note", was inspired in part by the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, and its proximity to the seemingly serene natural environment of Lake Huron and Bruce County.[2] Poole also stated of the film that "it was written in response to being a single father and scraping out a living in entertainment while living in a country with a history of violence and resource extraction.[3]

It was shot on Manitoulin Island in 2022.[3]

Distribution

The film premiered as the closing film of the Future of Film Showcase in June 2024.[1] It is also slated to screen at the 2024 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Taimur Sikander Mirza, "Aaron Poole’s Dada to premiere at Future of Film Showcase". Playback, May 27, 2024.
  2. Elisabetta Bianchini, "Aaron Poole's 'Dada' evokes both 'awe and dread' in road trip film set near nuclear power facility". Yahoo! News, June 23, 2024.
  3. Jennie Punter, "Actor Aaron Poole Shares First Details of Feature Directing Debut, the Arthouse Road Movie ‘Dada’". Variety, November 5, 2022.
  4. https://www.nugget.ca/entertainment/local-arts/sudburys-cinefest-offers-early-look-at-its-2024-film-lineup "Sudbury's Cinefest offers early look at its 2024 film lineup"