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Edwin Boyd

Nathan Morlando

Special Presentations

Winner: The Skyy Vodka Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film Exciting and disturbing life-story of the notorious bank robber from the 1940’s and 1950’s, set in post-war Toronto, with Scott Speedman in the title role.

Tags

Biography | First feature | Canadian | Crime | Alienation

Programmer's Note

Edwin Boyd is not your ordinary folk hero. The story of this notorious Canadian bank robber is rooted in loss, trauma and frustra­tion — elements that all rise to the surface in Scott Speedman’s charismatic performance as our eponymous antihero, the man who became postwar Toronto’s public enemy number one.

The bulk of this vibrant first feature from writer/director Nathan Morlando spans seven years, from Eddie’s return from duty in the Second World War to his ultimate arrest in 1952. Dismayed by public indif­ference toward veterans, humiliated by his inability to provide for his children and his wife Doreen (Kelly Reilly), and seeing only disappointment in the face of his policeman father (Brian Cox), Eddie resorts to unlaw­ful activity. But what start as friendly and flirtatious bank robberies, performed by a dandy wearing thick makeup, evolve over time — and with experience — into a career not unlike that of Clyde Barrow or Butch Cassidy, in which crime and love mix with explosive results.

Eddie winds up the head of the Boyd Gang, a group of small-time criminals he meets in prison. They include Lenny Jackson (Kevin Durand), a resourceful thug whose prosthetic foot conceals tiny hacksaw blades that eventually enable him and Eddie to break out of jail. Eddie is also deeply in love with his wife. A model mother, Doreen is devoted to her husband, and is perhaps the only person fully able to understand his need to feel accomplished and gratified.

Morlando lovingly evokes Eddie’s world in this brisk-paced and energetic film that is at times humorous and sweet, at others vio­lent and tragic. Overall, Edwin Boyd instills a compelling sense of how a career in crime can find its roots in a refusal to accept a life of misery and failure. Martin Bilodeau

Director's Bio

Nathan Morlando has a master’s degree in philosophy. His films include the short Countdown (02), which screened in the festival’s Perspective Canada programme, and Edwin Boyd (11), his feature debut.

Screening Times

  1. Saturday September 10

    TIFF Bell Lightbox 1

    9:15pm

  2. Monday September 12

    Ryerson

    3:00pm

Film Information

Edwin Boyd

Nathan Morlando

Country:Canada
Year:2011
Language:
Runtime:105 minutes
Format:35mm
Rating:
Executive Producer:Daniel Iron, Kirk D'Amico
Producer:Allison Black
Production Company:euclid 431 pictures
Principal Cast:Scott Speedman, Kelly Reilly, Kevin Durand, Joseph Cross, William Mapother, Brendan Fletcher, Charlotte Sullivan, Brian Cox
Screenplay:Nathan Morlando
Writer:
Cinematographer:Steve Cosens
Editor:Richard Comeau
Sound:Jane Tattersall
Music:Max Richter
Production Designer:Aidan Leroux
Canadian Distributor:Entertainment One
US Distributor:
International Sales Agent:Myriad Pictures

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