Edge of the Knife

Edge of the Knife
Official film poster
HaidaSG̲aawaay Ḵʹuuna
Directed by
Written by
Produced by
  • Jonathan Frantz
  • Stephen Grosse
Starring
CinematographyJonathan Frantz
Edited bySarah Hedar
Music byKinnie Starr
Production
company
Niijang Xyaalas Productions
Distributed byIsuma
Release dates
  • 7 September 2018 (2018-09-07) (Toronto)
Running time
100 minutes[1]
CountryCanada
LanguagesHaida
(with English subtitles)
BudgetCA$1,890,000[2]

Edge of the Knife (Haida: SG̲aawaay Ḵ'uuna, IPA: [sɢ̥aːwaːj qʼuːna]) is a 2018 Canadian drama film co-directed by Gwaai Edenshaw and Helen Haig-Brown. It is the first feature film spoken only in the Haida language. Set in 19th-century Haida Gwaii, it tells the classic Haida story of a traumatized and stranded man transformed into Gaagiixiid, the wildman.

With input from Haida Gwaii residents, the screenplay was written in 2015 by Gwaai and Jaalen Edenshaw, Graham Richard, and Leonie Sandercock with an aim to preserve and teach Haida, an endangered language. Contributors to the film's budget of CA$1,890,000 included the Council of the Haida Nation, the Canada Media Fund, and Telefilm Canada. The film was created primarily by indigenous people, including the co-directors, a mostly amateur crew, and the Haida cast. In 2017, the actors were taught to speak Haida at a two-week training camp and throughout the five weeks of filming.

First shown on 1 September 2018 to residents of Haida Gwaii, who the film's creators said were the primary audience, Edge of the Knife made its public premiere six days later at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, which named the film in its annual Canada's Top Ten list.

  1. ^ "Edge of the Knife". Toronto International Film Festival. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Sandercock was invoked but never defined (see the help page).