A mother struggles to take control of her life in the face of advanced Parkinson s disease, while her son battles his sexual and emotional identity amongst the violence of Alberta s oil field work camps. Never Steady, Never Still is a 2017 English-language Drama motion picture starring Shirley Henderson, Th Odore Pellerin, Nicholas Campbell, Mary Galloway, Théodore Pellerin, Jared Abrahamson and Jonathan Whitesell. Never Steady, Never Still was Produced by James Brown and Tyler Hagan. The motion picture is written and directed by Kathleen Hepburn. Thunderbird Releasing acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Never Steady, Never Still was released on 20th April 2018 and takes a screen time of 112 minutes. The movie made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Norm Li and editing by Simone Smith. The music was composed by Ben Fox.
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Jini Score 5.7/10
Critics Score 78%
Rating 6.2/10
Jini Score 5.7%
Critics Score 78
Rating 6.2
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Release
Date20 APR 2018
Language
English
Genre
Drama
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Never Steady, Never Still Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 78%
Its a modest tour de force which is, at times, devastating to watch. ( Read More )
Nikki Baughan
A poetic study of familial relationships straining and strengthening under the pressure of serious illness. ( Read More )
Glenn Kenny
But if you dont treat yourself to this movie, you will indeed be missing out on one of the best pieces of acting 2018 cinema has to offer. ( Read More )
Ed Potton
Like many mediocre arthouse films, it too often mistakes gloom and boredom for profundity and authenticity. ( Read More )
Chelsea Phillips-Carr
This important post war film documents its convulsive recent past, ties it into a contemporary scene that we often forget was almost as convulsive and finally, unwittingly, links itself to still roiling convulsions of the films distant future. ( Read More )