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  1. 2 mar 2011 · Hungry Hills: Directed by Rob W. King. With Keir Gilchrist, Alexander De Jordy, Alexia Fast, John Pyper-Ferguson. It's the mid-twentieth century in rural Saskatchewan. The Mandolin family is considered different and thus unwanted in their community.

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    • Drama, Western
    • Rob W. King
    • 2011-03-02
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hungry_HillsHungry Hills - Wikipedia

    Hungry Hills is a 2009 Canadian Western drama film starring Keir Gilchrist, Alexander De Jorday, Alexia Fast, John Pyper-Ferguson and Gabrielle Rose. It is based on the novel of the same name by George Ryga.

  3. Directed by Rob W. King. What I Am Ain’t A Crime. In 1954 after two years in a home for boys, Snit Mandolin, 15, returns home to his seemingly unhinged and reclusive aunt Matilda. Defeated by a community that still shuns him, confronted by the impossibility of surviving on his aunt’s farm, Snit falls in with Johnny Swift, 16, another outcast.

  4. 16 set 2009 · Overview. In 1954 after two years in a home for boys, Snit Mandolin, 15, returns home to his seemingly unhinged and reclusive aunt Matilda. Defeated by a community that still shuns him, confronted by the impossibility of surviving on his aunt's farm, Snit falls in with Johnny Swift, 16, another outcast.

  5. Starring Keir Gilchrist, Alexander De Jordy, and Alexia Fast, this thought-provoking story unfolds against the backdrop of a small rural town nestled within the picturesque hills of Canada. Set in the late 1990s, the film introduces us to Henry and Nick, two adolescent boys on the cusp of adulthood.

  6. After young teenager Snit Mandolin's father commits suicide, some in the community, led by grocery store owner Lewis Whittles, feel their beliefs about the Mandolins are strengthened, and thus make arrangement through their paid help, Ray Kane, who acts as the sole law enforcement person in the area, to take Snit away forcibly to a group home, ...

  7. 5 giorni fa · Hungry Hills. 2009. 1h 32m. Drama/Western. Where to Watch. Buy. $7.99. Rent. $3.99. Stream. Cast.