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Seagrass Canada 2023 115 Meredith Hama-Brown https://www.siff.net/festival/seagrass A tense, atmospheric, and visually compelling drama about breaking intergenerational curses, as a dysfunctional biracial couple goes on a group therapy retreat, only for their fractured marriage to deleteriously affect the young daughters who tagged along. 1 A biracial family struggling to stay together must battle against the generational trauma that haunts them. Seagrass is an ethereal drama that doesn’t shy away from the complexities of marriage, parenthood, and microaggressions. We meet Judith (Ally Maki) a Japanese Canadian, and her Caucasian husband Steve (Luke Roberts) on an island retreat for couples counseling. With them are their two adolescent children, who must bear witness to the erosion of their family unit whilst dealing with their own identity crisis. A ghostly presence that only the youngest can perceive looms over the fracturing group. A tinge of horror mixes with unease. The mounting tension is brought eerily to life through the film's oscillating score and twisting cinematography. The standout performances being Maki’s portrait of a grief-stricken daughter full of regrets while juggling a deteriorating marriage and motherhood. The realistic sibling dynamic between the two daughters (Nyha Huang Breitkreuz and Remy Marthaller) is a joyful highlight in the face of approaching tragedy.—Sandra Woolf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9ZtUywByxw English
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