In the Turn
In the Turn is a 2014 documentary film directed by Erica Tremblay. It was produced by Tremblay, Bernard Parham, and Bodie Scott-Orman.
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Directed by | Erica Tremblay |
Produced by | Bernard Parham
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Music by | Sam Friedman |
Cinematography | Bodie Scott-Orman
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Edited by | Dan Litzinger |
Production company | Homespun Pictures |
Distributed by | Homespun Pictures Vega, Baby! |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film won Best New Mavericks Feature at the Atlanta Film Festival and awards at several LGBT film festivals. It was also shown at about fifty different film festivals including Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival,[1] Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival,[2] and the Ottawa International Film Festival.[3]
Premise
Through original documentary filming, interviews, online vlog footage, news footage, and archival audio, In the Turn documents the story of Crystal, a transgender girl living in Timmins, Ontario.[4] After discovering Vagine Regime, a roller derby association, with her mother, she expressed interest in the sport. Her mother wrote a message to the organization which raised money to sponsor Crystal as she traveled to the United States to enroll in short roller derby camp. The documentary also recounts the stories of several members of Vagine Regime and the general roller derby community. The film features interviews with transgender members of roller derby teams, fans and a referee, who describe how the community has helped them cope with their transitions.
Reception
According to Regan Reid from Vice, the film focuses on the positive effects of the roller derby community rather than the "devastating aspects" of Crystal's life. Instead of concentrating on the struggles faced by members the LBGT community, it instead focuses on their day to day lives.[5] The film has received generally positive reviews.[6][7] According to The Roaming Life, "The film clearly demonstrates the importance of finding a community full of people you can look up to when you’re young and transgender." It describes the film as an example of "the power that cinema can have".[4] Pat Mullen, a member of the Online Film Critics Society, describes the film as an "inspiring and empowering" documentary but criticized the stories beginning as "a bit unfocused as Tremblay and editor Dan Litzinger crosscut almost too many stories".[3]
References
- "The State of LGBT Film in 2015". Vice. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- ""In The Turn" shines a light on the queer roller derby revolution". AfterEllen. 2014-11-14. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- "OIFF Review: 'In the Turn'". www.cinemablographer.com. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- "Inside Out 2015: In The Turn | The Roaming Life". theroaminglife.com. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- "The State of LGBT Film in 2015". Vice. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
- "In The Turn (2013) Movie Review from Eye for Film". www.eyeforfilm.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- "In The Turn". 4:3. 2015-02-24. Retrieved 2017-04-06.