Whanganui Chronicle

Little Woods a gritty and moving debut feature

It’s a good choice if you’re looking for some substance among the Hollywood blockbuste­rs out this season.

- — Francesca Rudkin

Little Woods

Cast: Tessa Thompson and Lily James

Director: Nia DaCosta Running Time: 105 mins Rating: M (Offensive language, low level violence and threatenin­g behaviour)

Actress Tessa Thompson has well and truly arrived. She’s been on wellknown projects for years (Westworld,

Selma, Creed, Dear White People) but after recent appearance­s as Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok and Agent M in MIB:

Internatio­nal she’s made the jump to household name.

In this gritty indie, a must for lovers of Winter’s Bone or Frozen River,

Thompson shows she doesn’t need the glossy special effects that dominate superhero and alien movies to get noticed.

Here, she teams up with another bright young star, Lily James, to play sisters trying to survive on the margins of society.

Director Nia DaCosta’s feature debut is set in the fictional rural town of Little Woods, North Dakota. Thompson’s Ollie is days away from ending her parole period after being caught traffickin­g pharmaceut­ical supplies over the border from Canada. When estranged sister Deb (James), who lives with her son in an RV in a supermarke­t carpark, asks for her help dealing with an unwanted pregnancy, Ollie finds herself contemplat­ing breaking the law again to support her family.

The acting is spot on. Thompson and James work brilliantl­y off each other, showing that sometimes our life choices are only as good as our options, as they struggle to get affordable women’s health care in North Dakota.

But at its heart this is a story about family, and two sisters who have been through a lot in their short lives but realise the importance of having each other’s backs.

Little Woods can be bleak, but it’s a good choice if you’re looking for some substance among the Hollywood blockbuste­rs out this season.

As an aside, Nia DaCosta is a director to keep an eye out for. Jordan Peele (Us, Get Out) has taken her under his wing, and she’s set to direct Peele’s Candyman sequel, which is expected to be released in 2020.

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