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Dance Me Outside is a 1994 Canadian drama film, directed by Bruce McDonald. [1] It was based on a book by W.P. Kinsella. [2] The film premiered at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival, [3] before going into commercial release in 1995.
A story of life on a First Nations reserve in Ontario: Silas and Frank are trying to get into college to train to be mechanics but they find themselves having to deal with girls, family - and murder.
Dance Me Outside: A story of life on an Native Reservation in Ontario (Movie) It is one of the summer’s last perfect weekends and eighteen-year-old Silas Crow (Ryan Black) is passing the time on his Northern Ontario Indian reservation with his best friend, Frank Fencepost (Adam Beach).
With Ryan Rajendra Black, Adam Beach, Jennifer Podemski, Michael Greyeyes. A story of life on a First Nations reserve in Ontario: Silas and Frank are trying to get into college to train to be mechanics but they find themselves having to deal with girls, family - and murder.
- (1.4K)
- Comedy, Drama
- Bruce McDonald
- 1995-03-10
Silas Crow (Ryan Rajendra Black) and Frank Fencepost (Adam Beach), aimless young men living on the Kidabanesee Reserve in Canada, spend their days hanging out with their girlfriends, Sadie...
- (13)
- Bruce Mcdonald
- R
- Ryan Rajendra Black
Aug 18, 1995 · Although its exact meaning is never directly explained, the title of the Canadian film “Dance Me Outside” refers obliquely to sexual intercourse. When, in the smoky, music-filled intimacy...
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Sep 19, 1994 · Director Bruce McDonald has concocted a feisty adaptation of novelist W.P. Kinsella’s “Dance Me Outside”– a contemporary look at life on an Indian reservation and its environs.