Two teenage boys on skateboards romp through a no man’s land of forests, ruins, rivers, and railroads. Only one of them returns. Contemporary American independent cinema at its best!
Canada. In the periphery of Calgary, teenagers Colton and Kyle spend one last gorgeous, dreamy summer day by the river and the railroad tracks, with their skateboards and their cans of spray paint. One of them never returns. And not long after, the schoolgirl Whitney also disappears.
Although it’s only director Graham Foy’s first feature, which he shot on 16mm film stock, it’s already the most impressive North American independent film of the year – as well as the ›Stand By Me‹ of our time. With a gentle and observant camera, Foy paints a lyrical portrait of a fragile generation. ›The Maiden‹ is both a mystery and a meditation on transience. Sensual. Hopeful. Unforgettable.