23rd Annual Miami Edition of the OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival

CALAMITY, A CHILDHOOD OF MARTHA JANE CANNARY

Expired May 3, 2021 4:00 AM
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The great American frontierswoman Calamity Jane, renowned for her sharp-shooting skills, daredevil nature and rejection of gender norms, has been immortalized in popular culture for decades. But before she travelled to Deadwood to become a legend, she was a high-spirited 12-year-old girl named Martha, and this exciting family-friendly adventure tells her story. As she travels across the US frontier on a wagon train, young Martha Jane Cannary astonishes her fellow travelers when she breaks gender norms to lead her family’s covered wagon and take care of the horses. While she never felt more free, this brazen act brings scorn and anger from her community. Accused of stealing, Martha Jane strikes out on her own and tries to vindicate herself under a newly minted name, Calamity Jane. Her adventures on the open frontier where men and women pioneers strive to build better lives shapes Calamity Jane into one of the legendary figures of the Wild West. Calamity is a beautifully rendered, animated, feminist retelling which shows how young Martha Jane Cannary fought against a sexist and male-dominated society to become an iconic frontierswoman.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    85 minutes
  • Language
    French w/ English Subtitles
  • Country
    France
  • Premiere
    SOUTHEAST
  • Director
    Rémi Chayé