Hello Destroyer 2016

A young junior hockey player's life is shattered by an in-game act of violence. In an instant his life is abruptly turned upside down; torn from the fraternity of the team and the coinciding position of prominence, he is cast as a pariah and ostracized from the community. As he struggles with the repercussions of the event, desperate to find a means of reconciliation and a sense of identity, his personal journey ends up illuminating troubling systemic issues around violence.

A hockey film with ties to Northern BC has received national recognition. Hello Destroyer was mostly filmed in Prince George, including the CN Centre, debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), and was named one of the top ten Canadian films of 2016. Director and writer Kevan Funk says he’s pleased with how popular his vision has become. “All this attention that we’ve been getting is hopefully raising the profile of the film, and what I mean by that is just the reality of how difficult it is making independent Canadian films and getting a Canadian audience to actually see them. You have to deal with a big shadow cast by Hollywood.”

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