Vandits Explained

Vandits
Director:Stuart Stone
Producer:Adam Rodness
Starring:Tony Nappo
Francesco Antonio
Victoria Turko
Jesse Camacho
Cinematography:Marc Forand
Editing:Nathan Boone
Thom Smalley
Studio:5'7 Films
Farpoint Films
Distributor:Breakthrough Entertainment
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

Vandits is a 2022 Canadian crime comedy film, co-written and directed by Stuart Stone.[1] The film stars Tony Nappo as Sheldon, the leader of a small-time gang of stoners in Selkirk, Manitoba, who hatch a plan to rob a bingo hall on Christmas Eve, only to become trapped in a time loop in which their plan goes awry in a completely different manner each time they relive the heist.[2]

The film's cast also includes Francesco Antonio, Victoria Turko and Jesse Camacho as Sheldon's accomplices Veeny, Jessie and Guy, Enrico Colantoni as the bingo hall owner Ned, Jann Arden as Blanche the snack counter lady, and Robb Wells as Ramone, an employee of the bingo hall with anger management issues.[2]

The film received a brief theatrical release starting on November 4, 2022,[1] in advance of being distributed principally on Amazon Prime and Hollywood Suite beginning December 15.[2]

Production

The film received some coverage during the production process when a truck containing approximately $250,000 worth of camera and lighting equipment was stolen from the shoot.[3] Stone and his writing and producing partner Adam Rodness, who had earned a reputation as pranksters following their 2020 mockumentary film Faking a Murderer, initially struggled to get their announcement of the theft taken seriously, until they received a call from the thief demanding a ransom for the truck's return, enabling the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to verify the veracity of the report.[4]

Critical response

Chris Knight of the National Post rated the film 2.5 stars, writing that it got over principally on "Looney Tunes energy",[1] while John Kirk of Original Cin graded the film a B, calling it essentially an updated version of Trailer Park Boys.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Chris Knight, "Film review: Vandits is Groundhog Day on Christmas Eve". National Post, November 4, 2022.
  2. John Kirk, "Vandits: Wacky Canuck Heist Film Vulgar, Lowbrow… and Awesome". Original Cin, December 14, 2022.
  3. Darren Bernhardt, "'A movie within a movie': Crew shooting heist film has gear stolen in Winnipeg". CBC News Manitoba, November 16, 2021.
  4. Etan Vlessing, "How Heist Comedy ‘Vandits’ Survived a $250K Film Gear Theft". The Hollywood Reporter, October 19, 2022.