Becoming 13

200647 min 29 secFilm: Documentaire

PG

Réalisation: Victoria King

Production: Geeta SondhiAnnette ClarkeVictoria KingKent Martin

Scénarisation: Victoria KingErna Buffie

Produced by Girl Culture Productions Inc. in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, with the participation of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, the Newfoundland and Labrador Film Development Corporation and the Newfoundland and Labrador Film and Video Industry Tax Credit, and in association with CBC Newsworld and CBC Atlantic.

Is there a more mysterious landscape than girlhood? This smart documentary dares to explore that increasingly intimidating terrain, following three 12 year-olds on their bumpy journeys into their futures.

Over the course of a year, filmmaker Victoria King is a welcome but discreet presence in the lives of Avi, Jazmine, and Jane. As we see, the girls are as different from each other as sugar and spice, but all are living through that uncertain slide from childhood to maturity.

Peer pressure is an important influence on the formation of identity but, as the film shows, the greatest influence in a young girl's life is family. Today, family often means that dad is remote or completely absent. That leaves mom in control, almost single-handedly shaping the character and determining the future of her young charge. What comes of such responsibility?

Avi spends a lot of time in her room studying, or trying to. She is expected to achieve nothing less than academic perfection - an admirable but impossible goal. In some ways Avi is more comfortable with the camera and her anonymous audience than with a mother who wants to know everything.

The nature of Jazmine's pressure is more subtle. Mom is devoted to her happiness, but must struggle with the needs of her other children, trying to make ends meet, and the hardships that come from doing it all alone.

Jane's 12-year-old life is equally involved. Mom is an artist who seeks to balance her bohemian ethics with more structured rules - not always an obvious path to follow. Like the other girls, Jane has to find her own way among many different signposts.

The filmmaker, herself a mother of a young daughter, treats her subjects with sensitivity and respect. Her creative approach, including "diary-cam" footage, not only follows the girls, but allows them to question their worlds in their own voices.

Ultimately, the film reveals the complexity of being 12,both satisfying our curiosity and inviting us to ask: What happens next?

Catégories de sujets


  • Enfants et Jeunes > Comportements à l'adolescencePassage à l'âge adulteRelations familiales
  • Économie domestique/Étude de la famille > Développement chez les adolescentsÉducation des enfants
  • Éthique et culture religieuse > Diversité/Héritage religieux

Générique


écriture
Victoria King
réalisateur
Victoria King
producteur
Geeta Sondhi
Annette Clarke
Victoria King
monteur
Lawrence Jackman
prise de vues
Ellie Yonova
gérant de production
Anna Petras
assistant de production
Sabina Rana
recherchiste
Baptiste Neis
Ruba Nadda
Claire MacKinnon
obtention des droits
Lisa Clarke
chef scénariste
Erna Buffie
caméra additionnelle
Nigel Markham
cinématographie
Ankur Ahuja
preneur de son
O.V. Sathiyaseelan
assistance à la caméra
Ravinder
traduction
Talat Mian
supervision de la postproduction
Anna Petras
assistant au montage image
John Hong
Edward Tanasychuk
monteur en ligne
Steve Cook
coloration
Steve Cook
sous-titres pour malentendants
Edward Tanasychuk
installation de postproduction
NIFCO
comptable de production
Cathy Corbett
assurance de production
Fraser & Hoyt
services juridiques
Gerlinde Van Driel
équipements de production
Sim Video
NIFCO
Pope Productions
administrateur de centre
John William Lutz
superviseur de production
Patricia Coughran
agent, marketing
Amy Stewart Gallant
producteur exécutif
Kent Martin