An urban love story about the soul of a mother, the heart of a fighter, and the faith of a child.An urban love story about the soul of a mother, the heart of a fighter, and the faith of a child.An urban love story about the soul of a mother, the heart of a fighter, and the faith of a child.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 13 nominations total
Daniyah Ysrayl
- Ciel
- (as Daniel J. Gordon)
Salvatore Scozzari
- Junior
- (as Sal Scozzari)
Featured reviews
Oddly nearly identical to an episode called the Big Tall Wish from the old show the Twilight Zone. I remember seeing it in the mid mid 60s, I was in my last year in high school and it was one of my favourites. A black kid, a single mother, a boxer. This story here doesn't feel like real people we recognize, but the performances from the leads is solid and they do good work. Look forward to seeing more from the young boy. Clark Johnson delivers.
Following a brief introduction to Jude (Nurse) and her son, Ciel (Boy), we learn that Jude is suffering from a severe chronic condition. From there, we watch the beautiful, loving relationship between the single mother and her son that has developed through years of just having each other to rely on. Silence (Fighter), an underground fighter, enters their lives by chance, or perhaps fate.
There are very strong performances by Clark Johnson and Karen LeBlanc with a great discovery in Daniel J. Gordon who plays Ciel; watch out for this talented young actor. All three give rare, subtle performances where much is said with a look in the eye or a slight movement of the mouth. This is a film that rewards viewers seeking solid acting.
The screenplay by Charles Officer (in an impressive feature film directorial debut) and Ingrid Veninger is refreshing in that it does not rely on rehashed plot lines or stereotypes for its characters. They are real people, each one identifiable in some way and yet each with his and her own unique stories and interactions that keep you drawn to the film.
Highly recommended.
There are very strong performances by Clark Johnson and Karen LeBlanc with a great discovery in Daniel J. Gordon who plays Ciel; watch out for this talented young actor. All three give rare, subtle performances where much is said with a look in the eye or a slight movement of the mouth. This is a film that rewards viewers seeking solid acting.
The screenplay by Charles Officer (in an impressive feature film directorial debut) and Ingrid Veninger is refreshing in that it does not rely on rehashed plot lines or stereotypes for its characters. They are real people, each one identifiable in some way and yet each with his and her own unique stories and interactions that keep you drawn to the film.
Highly recommended.
10JBsFan
NURSE.FIGHTER.BOY is an emotionally-moving film with something that everyone can relate to. I cried when I saw it, feeling a real connection with the people I got to know on the screen.
The characters have depth, and I quickly grew to care about them and about what they experienced.
I thought the acting was really strong, the film's look was beautiful and often symbolic, and the editing was subtly artistic in the way it enhanced the story.
The team behind this piece is a force to be reckoned with - I can hardly wait to experience their next film!
The characters have depth, and I quickly grew to care about them and about what they experienced.
I thought the acting was really strong, the film's look was beautiful and often symbolic, and the editing was subtly artistic in the way it enhanced the story.
The team behind this piece is a force to be reckoned with - I can hardly wait to experience their next film!
The Buzz is on for NURSE.FIGHTER.BOY. Enchanting. Exquisite Performances. Fantastic soundtrack. Assured. Personal. Magical. Heartfelt. Daring. Unique. Gorgeously crafted feature-directing debut. NURSE.FIGHTER.BOY explores the connections between the healer, the warrior and the child with lyricism, style and stunning cinematography. The Toronto International Programmer Jesse Wente says the film "touches upon themes of faith and destiny while remaining unabashedly romantic". Jennie Punter from The Globe and Mail says, "One of the most beautiful and accomplished films to come out of the Canadian Film Centre". NURSE.FIGHTER.BOY is Charles Officer's coming out party as Canada's most visionary filmmaker... and what a party it is!
A well crafted Canadian film that grips and holds the imagination and emotions of the viewer.
The characters are well developed and their emotional growth well recorded.
Viewing the film leaves one with a sense of hope and looking forward to the next film by the technical staff and cast.
This is not a light comedy and tragic scenes are sensitively portrayed. One leaves the theater feeling that in the midst of the tragedies of life one can still find hope and love.
Michael Skibinski
The characters are well developed and their emotional growth well recorded.
Viewing the film leaves one with a sense of hope and looking forward to the next film by the technical staff and cast.
This is not a light comedy and tragic scenes are sensitively portrayed. One leaves the theater feeling that in the midst of the tragedies of life one can still find hope and love.
Michael Skibinski
Did you know
- SoundtracksROLL JORDAN ROLL
(Traditional)
Performers: Ionie Officer, Tyra Francis, Beverly Barnes, Iville Wright, Oswald Miller, Henry Officer,
Bert Officer
Percussionists: Nation Cheong, Kwanza Mizwani, Kenneth Slater
Details
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content