The General was a hit this past weekend as Hamilton residents, พรพรสำฦต alumni, and film enthusiasts poured into the Hamilton Movie Theater. The documentary, which focuses on the 1990 พรพรสำฦต menโs hockey team, was the final film presented at the 5th annual
The four-day festival, presented by Slater Brothers Entertainment, featured award-winning documentaries, short films, the newest work of young artists, and more.
The General was produced and directed by two of the three Slater brothers, Todd and Grant โ91. It follows the hockey teamโs ascension to the national championship under their father, the late coach Terry Slater.
Many alumni who played under Slater, including members of the 1990 team, made their way back to Hamilton for the premiere and to celebrate the life of their former coach.
The documentary highlights how Raiders fans from the village of Hamilton and from around the country bonded with the team as the players overcame long odds to make it to the finals.
The General wasnโt the only film that was well received by festivalgoers. This yearโs other featured films โ Long Shot, Fight Like a Girl, and A Cricket in the Court of Akbar, โ were all thought-provoking and inspirational documentaries.
โIt may seem like theyโre about sports at first,โ said Todd Slater, โbut theyโre actually about people overcoming adversity.โ
Long Shot follows the true story of Kevin Laue, a man who overcame all odds to become the first scholarship basketball player in the NCAA with only one arm.
In Fight Like a Girl, filmmaker Jill Morley explores the world of female boxing, and more importantly the adversity that these athletes struggle to overcome. Depression, suicide, racism โ the women are faced with many challenges, and overcome them with tenacity and courage.
Andrew Mendelson, a sitar player from Texas, travels to India as the first American to ever participate in the largest music competition in Rajasthan in A Cricket in the Court of Akbar. The documentary delves into clashing cultures as he struggles to gain approval as an outsider in the world of classical Indian music.
This yearโs festival showcased the power of the human spirit, and judging by the reactions of those watching the films, it was a message that resonated in a powerful way.