The Point is a 2006 film co-produced by Silo Productions and the National Film Board of Canada, filmed on location in Montreal. The movie, whose name is taken from the common name for one of the city's poorest neighbourhoods, Pointe-Saint-Charles, tells the story of a group of teenagers and how their lives intersect over the course of a weekend, with the story developed by teens, in workshops.[1]
The Point was shot with a group of 40 teens from the neighbourhood, for a reported budget of $1 million. The film premiered at Festival du nouveau cinema, followed by screenings at the Rendez-vous du cinema quebecois and the Slamdance Film Festival.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Knutson, Thom (27 June 2008). "The Point" (Review). Canadian Materials. XIV (22). Manitoba Library Association. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
- ^ Brownstein, Bill (22 October 2006). "For teenage creators of The Point, it's okay that no one gets rich". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
External links
edit- Official website (Requires Adobe Flash)
- The Point at IMDb