Pirate's Passage

Pirate's Passage

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Pirate | Adult Animation

  • Duration: 1h 28min
  • Music: Andrew Lockington
  • Award(s): Canadian Screen 2016 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Elio, Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie
  • Story:
    Set in 1952 Grey Rocks – a centuries old town that was famous 250 years ago as a favored port of pirates – Pirate’s Passage follows the story of 12-year-old Jim. Fraught by the death of his father and forced to endure schoolyard bullying each day, Jim manages to carry on, buoyed by his optimistic imagination and fueled by his sense of adventure. The sudden arrival of Captain Johnson, whose small sailboat has been thrown off course by a storm, changes Jim’s life. The Captain quickly becomes a mentor and friend to Jim, giving him extraordinary lessons in self-reliance and determination. Soon, Jim develops a liberating self-assurance that so deeply touches the Captain that he allows Jim to see evidence that the Captain may be more than meets the eye. Is Captain Johnson the same Charles Johnson who was a pirate there two hundred years ago? The lad goes with him on a literal journey into the past to find out and emerges able to navigate the course of his life.
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STORY

Story
Set in 1952 Grey Rocks – a centuries old town that was famous 250 years ago as a favored port of pirates – Pirate’s Passage follows the story of 12-year-old Jim. Fraught by the death of his father and forced to endure schoolyard bullying each day, Jim manages to carry on, buoyed by his optimistic imagination and fueled by his sense of adventure. The sudden arrival of Captain Johnson, whose small sailboat has been thrown off course by a storm, changes Jim’s life. The Captain quickly becomes a mentor and friend to Jim, giving him extraordinary lessons in self-reliance and determination. Soon, Jim develops a liberating self-assurance that so deeply touches the Captain that he allows Jim to see evidence that the Captain may be more than meets the eye. Is Captain Johnson the same Charles Johnson who was a pirate there two hundred years ago? The lad goes with him on a literal journey into the past to find out and emerges able to navigate the course of his life.

AWARDS

Nominations
Canadian Screen Award

Best Original Music Score for a Program | 2016 | Andrew

Best Sound in a Variety or Animated Program or Series | 2016

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

After having read the novel, The Pirate's Passage, Donald Sutherland called author William Gilkerson in Nova Scotia about buying the movie rights, saying: "I would like to buy this. Please. This is where I'm from. This is where my heart is. Let me do it."

Donald Sutherland, who voices Captain Charles Johnson, spent his teenage years in Nova Scotia where the story of Pirate's Passage is located. Sutherland, who is also co-writer and co-producer of the movie, moved to Bridgewater, Nova Scotia at age 12. He has said of the making of the movie: "It's a way to bring back Nova Scotia in my mind and my heart."The movie is set in the fictional town of Grey Rocks in the year 1952. That particular year Sutherland worked his first part-time job as an announcer for local radio station CKBW in Bridgewater.

Popular Dialogues

"Captain Charles Johnson: [Roy Moehner is about to get busted with his illegal contraband goods] You thought you could dismast us, didn't you, Mr. Gentleman? Roy Moehner: [Apparently not understanding the Captain's comment] I have *no* idea what you're talking about. Now, get out of my way. Captain Charles Johnson: [Grabbing Roy by the shirt] Are you goin' swimmin'? Roy Moehner: [Still confused] What the *Hell*? Captain Charles Johnson: [Shoves Roy away from the Warehouse] We just blew your ship out of the water, mister, and you didn't even know it, yet, did ya? Well, you're about to find out!"

"Kerstin Hawkins: [Kerstin has an envelope with the money for the current month's loan payment. She slams it on his desk] *Count it!* Give me my receipt! [Roy Moehner quickly counts the money and writes on a blue slip, which he gives to Kerstin, who glares at him before leaving]"

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