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Out Standing

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Officer Sandra Perron resigns from the Canadian military after a controversial photo surfaces. Adapting to civilian life amidst an investigation, she denies abuse allegations despite evidence suggesting mistreatment within her unit.

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Louisa Moore Screen Zealots Oct 11
Balancing grit with empathy, the film doesn’t just expose a toxic culture, but gives Perron her due as a trailblazer who endured more than most of us could imagine. This portrait of one woman’s resilience serves as a call to keep pushing for change. Go to Full Review
Sarah Gopaul That Shelf Sep 19
The fight for equal treatment in the military is far from over. Out Standing's timing feels especially pertinent in today’s political climate, offering a composed yet resonant depiction of events. Go to Full Review
Jennie Kermode Eye for Film Sep 19
4.5/5
It’s the mass of minor incidents along the way which give it power, and it’s Charbonneau’s commitment to presenting them in this way that makes this an important work. Go to Full Review
Rachel West AWFJ.org Sep 16
Nina Kiri is phenomenal as Perron. Embodying both the physical and emotional challenges, she paints a vivid portrait of a woman pushed to the brink. Her performance, combined with Charbonneau’s direction, highlights Perron’s resilience and strength. Go to Full Review
Laura Hiros Rincón de cine Sep 12
3.5/5
With a moving performance by Nina Kiri, Charbonneau exposes abuse, humiliation, and structural sexism without hesitation, in a tremendously powerful story that will make you question reality itself. [Full Review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Ricky Church Flickering Myth Sep 12
4/5
Director Mélanie Charbonneau, star Nina Kiri and the cast and crew knock it out of the park in Out Standing. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Officer Sandra Perron resigns from the Canadian military after a controversial photo surfaces. Adapting to civilian life amidst an investigation, she denies abuse allegations despite evidence suggesting mistreatment within her unit.
Director
Mélanie Charbonneau
Producer
Marcel Giroux, Julia Rosenberg
Screenwriter
Mélanie Charbonneau, Martine Pagé
Production Co
GPA Films, January Media
Genre
History, Drama, War
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 46m