Riceboy Sleeps

26

117 minutes – Drama
Languages: English, Korean
Festival release date: September 11, 2022 – Toronto International Film Festival
Release date: March 2023
Production companies: Lonesome Heroes Productions, Kind Stranger Productions, A Lasting Dose Productions
Canadian distributor: Game Theory Films

So-young is a Korean single mother raising her adolescent son Dong-hyun in the suburbs of Canada during the 90s. Determined to provide a better life for him than the one she left behind in her native country, she does her best to overcome the constant racial and cultural challenges that confront them. As Dong-hyun gets older, he becomes increasingly curious about his Korean heritage and in particular, about his deceased father – a topic that So-young refuses to address. Instead, she is set on continuing to build on her new life which now includes a relationship with a kind Korean-Canadian man who is eager to take on the role of Dong-hyun’s surrogate father. This only exacerbates the tense relationship between her and Dong-hyun. Then, sudden devastating news prompts the mother and son to return to South Korea for the first time since their initial departure with hopes of reconnecting to their roots and reconciling their tragic past.

Riceboy Sleeps was the winner of the TIFF 2022 Platform Prize, winner of the Best Canadian Film Award by the Toronto Film Critics Association and was nominated for six 2023 Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture.

Riceboy Sleeps, movie, poster,

Crew:

Producer:

Bryan Demore
Anthony Shim
Rebecca Steele

Executive Producer:

Giuliana Bertuzzi
Charlie Kerr
Matt Kerr

Co-Producer:

Andrea Agur

Director:

Anthony Shim

Screenwriter:

Anthony Shim

Cinematographer:

Christopher Lew

Editor:

Anthony Shim

Composer:

Andrew Yong Hoon Lee

Production Designer:

Louisa Birkin

Art Director:

Tiana P. Gordon
Brendan Taylor (Set Decoration)

Costume Designer:

Lovisa Drever

Cast: Roles:

Choi Seung-yoon
Ethan Hwang
Dohyun Noel Hwang
Anthony Shim
Hunter Dillon
Jerina Son
Kang In Sung
Jong-ryol Choi
Yong-nyeo Lee
Vanessa Przada
Tristan Ranger
Aiden Finn
Kendra Anderson
Ryan Robbins
Eric Keenleyside
John Cassini

So-Young
Dong-Hyun
Dong-Hyun as a Child
Simon
Harry
Mi-Sun
Won-Shik / In-Shik
Grandpa
Grandma
Ashley
Jackson
Eggers
Miss Jane
Mr. Murray
Principal Lafferty
Dr. Rydell