taylorsway

Taylor's Way

Year 2009
Runtime 75 mins
Language English

PG - Advisories: Disturbing Content & Mature Subject Matter.


A moment of loneliness. A chance encounter at a bar. When Taylor (Makinna Ridgway) follows the clean-cut Wyatt (Quincy Newton) home to his RV, it seems like a good way to take her mind off her recent fight with her boyfriend. What begins as a good time starts seeming like a bad decision when Taylor awakens in the woods, far from civilization. Wyatt, it turns out, is a soil researcher, and as he leads Taylor deeper into the woods throughout his workday, the two bond over the lush Canadian landscapes. For Taylor, it is a journey of beauty and self-discovery—so why does it feel like a tragedy in the making?

TAYLOR’S WAY is both a gorgeous film and a subtle one, swapping out the horror genre’s reliance on gore for a general sense of unease. First-time director René Brar takes his time establishing the mood and toying with audience expectations. With stunningly natural performances, beautiful cinematography and an unrushed, hypnotic pace, TAYLOR’S WAY is a sophisticated twist on a well-worn genre.

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Countries

Canada
Awards
Best Actress (Makinna Ridgway), Fargo Film Festival, 2010.
Festivals
Official Selection Indy Spirit Film Festival 2010,
Official Selection Santa Fe Film Festival 2009,
Official Selection Waterfront Film Festival 2010
Director
René Brar
Executive Producer
C. Marshall Beale, Deborah Beale, Balwant Brar, Paul Brar, Satwant Brar, Riaz Datoo, Harpal Gill, David Hogg, Barney McKenzie
Producer
Chris Kinsella, William Kinsella, Sarah Brar, René Brar
Screenwriter
Chris Kinsella
Cinematographer
René Brar
Editor
René Brar
Music
Richie Kulchar
Cast
Quincy Newton, Makinna Ridgway, Craig Patton