April 13: Screening of Nika & Madison


Chatham-Kent Film Group Screening: Nika & Madison
April 13, 4:00PM and 7:00PM
Galaxy Cinemas
Purchase tickets at the door for $12.
Director, Walpole Island First Nations’s Eva Thomas, will be present for the screenings! Don’t miss out on the chance to meet this fabulous, local director!
Nika & Madison expands upon Walpole Island First Nation Director Eva Thomas’ short film Redlights (TIFF ’23), which was propelled by what are called Starlight Tours — where Canadian police officers drive Indigenous people to isolated locations outside of city limits, and dump them there, putting them in danger of frostbite, hypothermia, and, all too often, a frozen death.
In Thomas’ solo directorial feature debut, Madison (Star Slade) returns home to her community from university, greeted by her less-than-enthusiastic former best friend and cousin, Nika (Ellyn Jade). When Nika rejects Madison’s offer to accompany her to the local bar, a fateful decision is made. After some drinks, Madison winds up in the back of a young police officer’s car, and things go very wrong from there. He attacks her, and Madison comes to her rescue. While the pair are forced back together, on the run, two police officers (played by Amanda Brugel and Shawn Doyle) investigate what really happened.
While the police brutality and systemic racism that could lead to something as horrific as the Starlight Tours are the jumping off point, it is the relationship between the women that is the core of the film. The tension, both in their friendship and in their opposing lifestyles — one is more traditional and hunts, while the other is urban and outgoing — makes Nika & Madison crackle with intensity.
- Description written by Kelly Boutsalis
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