Octavio Is Dead!

Octavio Is Dead! is a Canadian supernatural drama film directed by Sook-Yin Lee, which premiered on June 2, 2018 at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival[1] before going into theatrical release on June 22.[2]

Octavio Is Dead!
Directed bySook-Yin Lee
Produced byJennifer Weiss
Simone Urdl
Jamie Manning
Written bySook-Yin Lee
StarringSarah Gadon
Rosanna Arquette
Raoul Trujillo
Music byAlia O'Brien
Adam Litovitz
Sook-Yin Lee
CinematographyDaniel Grant
Production
company
The Film Farm
Release date
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The film stars Sarah Gadon as Tyler, a young woman who unexpectedly inherits all of her estranged father Octavio's (Raoul Trujillo) possessions after his death. Over the objections of her domineering mother Joan (Rosanna Arquette), she goes to the apartment, only to discover that her father is still present there as a ghost who leads her through a complex exploration of her sexual and personal identity.[3] While wearing her father's clothes, she meets and becomes attracted to Apostolis (Dimitris Kitsos), a gay university student who perceives her as a man.[2]

Reception

Octavio Is Dead! currently has a score of 60% on Rotten Tomatoes based on five reviews.[4]

The film received four Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, for Best Cinematography (Daniel Grant), Best Art Direction or Production Design (Elisa Sauve), Best Costume Design (Hanna Pulley) and Best Original Song (Lee, Adam Litovitz and Alia O'Brien for "Ghost of Love (Onakabazien Remix)".[5]

The film had its television premiere on July 20, 2019 on CBC Television.[6]

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