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Frozen River
 

Frozen River

Genre:
Drama,
Mystery/Thrillers
Mood:
Intense,
Moving,
Spine-tingling
Decade:
2000's
Country:
United States
Director:
Courtney Hunt
Actor:
Charlie McDermott
Actress:
Melissa Leo,
Misty Upham
Release Year:
2008
Studio: Sony Pictures
Runtime: 97 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: R

What It's About:

A desperate mother and a Mohawk woman get involved in a dangerous cross-border human-smuggling scheme in this Oscar-nominated thriller. What It’s About: After her husband flees with her savings, impoverished upstate mom Ray (Leo) finds herself in a desperate situation, unable to cover the cost of a badly needed double-wide trailer for herself and her kids. A quick-cash opportunity arises, though, after she encounters a young Mohawk woman, Lila (Upham), on the outs with her tribe and on the wrong side of the law. Ray wants nothing to do with Lila’s human-smuggling scheme, but how will her Yankee One Dollar wages ever pay for that trailer?

Why I Love It:

Hunt’s Oscar-nominated debut is a nailbiting affair, a cross-border thriller dramatizing Indian affairs, gender politics, and the controversial issue of illegal immigration. Set in upstate New York near the Canadian border, the film stars veteran character actor Melissa Leo in a truly indelible role as a haggard, time-worn, but tough and resourceful single mother, handsomely aided by Upham, playing the guarded, stone-willed Lila. Catharsis comes on the frozen St. Lawrence river of the title, and for these survivors, the journey is freighted with a lot more than human cargo.


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