Evergreen

Rank

Bottom 20% of all time (see others with this rank)

Festival Year

2004 (click here to see all competition films from this year)

Category

Dramatic Competition

Cast

Cara Seymour, Mary Kay Place, Bruce Davison, Noah Fleiss, Gary Farmer, Lynn Cohen

Non-Cast Credits

Enid Zentelis, Norma Jean Straw, Eva Kolodner, Yael Melamede, Matt Clark, Meg Reticker, John Stirratt, Pat Sansone, Susan Shopmaker

Description

Evergreen celebrates two exciting debuts, that of Enid Zentelis, a writer/director whose poignant, honest storytelling ability captures the essence of a young woman facing lifes challenges, and of Addie Land, the talented actress who portrays her.

"We are from the country of Dirt Poor," explains Henri and her mother bum a ride back to their new home, a leaky, ramshackle house they share with her grandmother. On the first day at her new school, Henri meets a boy from the good side of the town and eventually becomes a welcome guest in his comfortable home. He has the ideal life -- a car, pocket money, a mom and a dad -- and Henri instantly becomes infatuated with a lifestyle her mother cannot provide on wages from the makeup factory.

Coming to terms with ones limitations, envy, the power of family love, and the struggles of the working poor in America are just a few of the themes that drift elegantly into Evergreen an subtle realities. The richness of the Pacific Northwest landscape provides an almost unnerving contrast to the struggles of these three women low on resources. The film portrays a multigenerational quest for dignity in a world that would rather look awaybut Evergreen wont let you.

Reviewer

John Cooper (see other films reviewed by the same reviewer)

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