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Altona (film)

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Altona
Directed byHeath Affolter
Jon Affolter
Nathan Affolter
Thomas Affolter
Written byHeath Affolter
Jon Affolter
Nathan Affolter
Thomas Affolter
Produced byHeath Affolter
Jon Affolter
Nathan Affolter
Thomas Affolter
Craig Langdon
StarringTyler Pelke
CinematographyThomas Affolter
Kaayla Whachell
Edited byHeath Affolter
Jon Affolter
Nathan Affolter
Thomas Affolter
Music byEmily Rice
Production
companies
Foreshadow Films
Langer Films
Release date
  • December 2, 2023 (2023-12-02) (Whistler)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Altona is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Heath Affolter, Jon Affolter, Nathan Affolter and Thomas Affolter, and released in 2023.[1] The film centres on the 1990 Altona murder, in which Earl Giesbrecht, a teenager in Altona, Manitoba, assaulted two classmates who had bullied him for being gay, and then set the house they were located in on fire.[2]

The film centres principally on the experiences of Tyler Pelke, who survived the incident and went onto become a motivational speaker and victims' rights advocate.[2] Giesbrecht himself does not appear in the film, although he granted an interview to the Affolters and wrote a statement of penitence which was read in the film by actor Gabriel Carter.[1]

The film premiered at the 2023 Whistler Film Festival,[2] where it was the winner of the Whistler Film Festival Documentary Award.[3]

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