

Drama · Romance
Overview
Link and his brother flee their abusive father and embark on a journey where Link discovers his sexuality and rediscovers his Mi’kmaw heritage.
Top Cast


Phillip Forest Lewitski
Phillip Forest Lewitski
Link
Phillip Forest Lewitski
Link


Joshua Odjick
Joshua Odjick
Pasmay
Joshua Odjick
Pasmay


Michael Greyeyes
Michael Greyeyes
Smokey
Michael Greyeyes
Smokey


Joel Thomas Hynes
Joel Thomas Hynes
Arvin
Joel Thomas Hynes
Arvin
Avery Winters-Anthony
Avery Winters-Anthony
Travis
Avery Winters-Anthony
Travis


Savonna Spracklin
Savonna Spracklin
Sarah
Savonna Spracklin
Sarah


Jordan Poole
Jordan Poole
Skater
Jordan Poole
Skater


Steve Lund
Steve Lund
Dale
Steve Lund
Dale


Mary-Colin Chisholm
Mary-Colin Chisholm
Alice
Mary-Colin Chisholm
Alice


Callum Dunphy
Callum Dunphy
Ross
Callum Dunphy
Ross
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