Stand! (film) explained

Stand!
Director:Robert Adetuyi
Producer:
  • Danny Schur
  • Jeff Peeler
Starring:
Cinematography:Roy H. Wagner
Editing:Ron Wiseman
Music:Danny Schur
Production Companies:
  • Boomtalk Musical Production
  • Frantic Films
Distributors:-->
Runtime:110 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English
Budget: million

Stand! is a 2019 Canadian musical film set during the 1919 Winnipeg general strike that occurred in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Directed by Robert Adetuyi and written by Danny Schur and Rick Chafe, it is based on the 2005 stage musical Strike! by Schur. The film stars Marshall Williams, Laura Slade Wiggins, Lisa Bell, and Gregg Henry.

Premise

An immigrant Romeo and Juliet in 1919 battle for love and a better future during a time of social upheaval.[1]

Production

In 2005, Danny Schur produced the stage musical Strike! set during the events of the Winnipeg General Strike. Approaching the 100th anniversary of the strike, a movie version was developed by Schur and Rick Chafe.[2] It was originally intended to be shot in 2016, with Samantha Barks attached to play Rebecca Almazoff and Joseph Novak to direct.[3] [4] Both had to be replaced as the production was delayed. The final production was filmed entirely in Winnipeg in August and September 2018. Most of the cast were local Winnipeg actors, including Marshall Williams, who had previously starred on the Glee television series.

Release

The movie was premiered at the Royal Cinema in Toronto on September 9, 2019, during the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, although not as an in-festival film.[5] The movie was released in selected theatres across Canada on November 29, 2019.

Reception

Critic Randall King of the Winnipeg Free Press rated it three out of five stars, saying the musical play "hit incisive notes" but had been turned into "a conventional, contemporary Hollywood movie, geared not to the cineaste but to the wide-open movie marketplace." He was disappointed that Adetuyi, who had previously worked on dance-centric films, had "eschewed choreography."[6] The Globe and Mail described Stand! as a "spirited new Canadian movie musical" that features "a well-crafted score plus Broadway-worthy tunes that stick in your head." Reviewer Neil Weisensel singled out the performances by Gregg Henry, Marshall Williams, Laura Slade Wiggins, Hayley Sales, Lisa Bell, and Paul Essiembre. Noting the parallels between the world of 1919 and the present, he wrote that "it's heartening to see a film that is actually about something, made by people who are expert storytellers." He gave the film three and a half out of four stars.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stand! . cineplex.com . November 30, 2019.
  2. News: Global News . Big screen adaptation a dream for Strike! musical creator . Sam . Thompson . November 27, 2018 . November 29, 2019 . July 24, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190724155619/https://globalnews.ca/news/4704415/big-screen-adaptation-a-dream-for-strike-musical-creator/ . live .
  3. Web site: Les Miserables star attached to period musical Strike! . Andreas . Wiseman . ScreenDaily . January 5, 2016 . November 30, 2019 . August 18, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220818213507/https://www.screendaily.com/news/samantha-barks-strikes-for-musical/5098494.article?blocktitle=LATEST-FILM-NEWS-HEADLINES&contentID=42422 . live .
  4. News: . Gold Strike! Dogged producer lands his leading lady for film set in 1919 Winnipeg . Brad . Oswald . December 18, 2015 . November 30, 2019 . January 10, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160110202123/http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/movies/gold-strike-362905121.html . live .
  5. Web site: Movie Musical STAND! to Screen in Toronto . August 9, 2019 . Broadway World Toronto . November 30, 2019 . August 29, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190829155442/https://www.broadwayworld.com/toronto/article/Movie-Musical-STAND-to-Screen-in-Toronto-20190808 . live .
  6. News: Winnipeg Free Press . Dream on the silver screen . Randall . King . November 28, 2019 . November 30, 2019 . August 18, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220818213509/https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/2019/11/28/dream-on-the-silver-screen . live .
  7. Web site: Winnipeg General Strike musical delivers a meaningful story. Weisensel. Neil. November 27, 2019. The Globe and Mail. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191202155850/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/reviews/article-winnipeg-general-strike-musical-stand-delivers-a-meaningful-story-and/. December 2, 2019. December 3, 2019.