‘Monkey Beach’ film brings beloved Haisla novel to life with ‘magical realism’
VANCOUVER — This year’s Vancouver International Film Festival starts just above the surface of dark ocean waters off the coast of Haisla Nation territory in northern British Columbia.
A boat passes and a figure plunges into the water as blood swirls around, hinting at the mystery at the centre of Monkey Beach, an adaptation of the 2000 book by Haisla author Eden Robinson.
The scene cuts to an East Vancouver apartment, where the film’s protagonist, a young woman named Lisa, wakes up after a night of partying in the city she says she’s been hiding in for too long.
She’s greeted reproachfully by a woman from Lisa’s past, who compels her to go home to Kitimat, B.C., to be with her family and her brother, Jimmy, before evaporating from the screen.