Spice It Up

Spice It Up

Movie |

Canada | Dance

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Calvin Thomas, Yonah Lewis, Lev Lewis
  • Cast(s): Jennifer Hardy CK, Shivali Barot, Samantha Cole, Déjah Dixon-Green, Jennifer Graydon See all Cast & Crew

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STORY

Story
Seven teenage girls fail their final year of high school and with no prospects decide to enlist in the Canadian Armed Forces.

AWARDS

Nominations
Best Film Award

International Competition | 2019 | Calvin

VFCC Award

Best Actress in a Canadian Film | 2018

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The film-within-a-film was shot first and, at that time, intended to be its own standalone narrative, but after several years of editing and re-editing, the directors felt something was missing. They brought on a second set of actors and shot a framework story that re-contextualized the original film.

Popular Dialogues

"Rueben Lewis: Okay so... I'm confused about a couple of things. And there's also some things that are just clearly wrong with it. Can you explain the title maybe? Rene: Yeah, it's "Spice It Up". Rueben Lewis: Yeah. Rene: Yeah, uhm. Rueben Lewis: Like spice what up? Rene: Well it... well when you see like the full video you'll be... I think it'll help you kind of understand."

"Rueben Lewis: And if you can, you know, maybe have them explain the title. I know you don't want a reshoot, but just maybe somewhere in the editing you have them talking about the title so it makes more sense. Because a good movie starts with a good title. Like in "The Searchers" they're searching for something. "Taxi Driver" is about a taxi driver. So just try and put some of that in there and take some of the other stuff out, and it should be better."