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Blood Lines

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When a fiercely independent Métis woman faces the return of her estranged mother and the arrival of a stranger searching for her roots, long-buried wounds resurface —compelling all three women to reckon with the meaning of family, identity, and belonging.

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David Nusair Reel Film Reviews 19h
1/4
...a woefully lackluster piece of work that contains little of the charm present in Maurice’s debut, 2022’s Rosie. Go to Full Review
Andrew Parker The Gate 1d
2/10
Blood Lines follows established playbooks surrounding people searching for identity and reconnecting to problematic family members before offering up a huge twist that somehow makes everything just that much worse. Go to Full Review
Richard Crouse Richard Crouse 3d
3/5
A study of cultural belonging, with an authentically lived-in vibe, "Blood Lines" is a powerful, if uneven, look at reconciliation and healing. Go to Full Review
Alisha Mughal Exclaim! 3d
5/10
Humour certainly can be a powerful tool in helping us navigate pain, but it cannot — and should not — be the only register for a film like Blood Lines. Go to Full Review
Andrew Kendall Stabroek News Jun 21
"Blood Lines" feels too often tedious when the stakes of its drama should feel more fulsome. Still, I left the film appreciative of what so clearly feels like a personal work of meaning for Maurice even amidst my disappointment with the film. Go to Full Review
Ridge Harripersad CGMagazine May 20
7/10
"The best aspect of Blood Lines was how unapologetic it was as a queer, lesbian story....[presenting] a very human story." Go to Full Review
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Synopsis When a fiercely independent Métis woman faces the return of her estranged mother and the arrival of a stranger searching for her roots, long-buried wounds resurface —compelling all three women to reckon with the meaning of family, identity, and belonging.
Director
Gail Maurice
Producer
Gail Maurice, Paula Devonshire, Jamie Manning
Screenwriter
Gail Maurice
Production Co
Assini Productions, Devonshire Productions, Night Market
Genre
Drama, Romance, LGBTQ+
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 29m