I'm Going to Break Your Heart explained

I'm Going to Break Your Heart
Director:Annie Bradley
Jim Morrison
Producer:Amy Green
Raine Maida
Chantal Kreviazuk
Starring:Raine Maida
Chantal Kreviazuk
Music:Raine Maida
Chantal Kreviazuk
Cinematography:Mike McLaughlin
Editing:Nick Bradford
Kevin Lavelle
Michael P. Mason
Avner Shiloah
Studio:Arc49 Entertainment
Distributor:Crave
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

I'm Going to Break Your Heart is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Annie Bradley and Jim Morrison and released in 2019.[1] The film profiles musicians Raine Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk on a retreat in St. Pierre and Miquelon, detailing both their collaboration on the joint album Moon vs. Sun and their efforts to work on the fractures and conflicts that had emerged in their 19 years of marriage.[2]

The film had select theatrical screenings before premiering on Crave in May 2019.[3]

Reviewing the film for The Georgia Straight, Ken Eisner opined that while Maida and Kreviazuk appeared to have been attempting to make a version of Once, the 2007 drama film starring Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, the film instead played like a marginally more hopeful version of The Swell Season, the later documentary film about the dissolution of Hansard and Irglová's marriage.[4]

The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Biography or Arts Documentary Program or Series at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020.[5]

Notes and References

  1. David Friend, "‘I’m Going to Break Your Heart’: Raine Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk reflect on marital struggles in documentary". Global News, January 29, 2019.
  2. David Bell, "Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida share painful and wonderful journey of collaboration in new doc". CBC News Calgary, February 11, 2019.
  3. Stéphane Morneau, "I’m Going to Break Your Heart : de l’espoir et de la musique". Métro, May 29, 2019.
  4. Ken Eisner, "I'm Going to Break Your Heart takes an intimate look at the marriage of Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida". The Georgia Straight, May 22, 2019.
  5. Pat Mullen, "2020 Canadian Screen Award Nominees for Documentary" . Point of View, February 18, 2020.