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'''''Love, Scott''''' is a 2018 Canadian documentary film, directed by Laura Marie Wayne.<ref name=forgiveness>[http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/the-current-for-april-27-2018-1.4637146/after-surviving-attack-scott-jones-chronicles-the-lifelong-process-of-forgiveness-1.4637282 "After surviving attack, Scott Jones chronicles the 'lifelong process' of forgiveness"]. ''[[The Current (radio program)|The Current]]'', April 27, 2018.</ref> The film profiles Scott Jones, a gay man who was left [[paraplegia|paraplegic]] in an [[significant acts of violence against LGBT people|anti-gay attack]] in 2013.<ref name=forgiveness/>
'''''Love, Scott''''' is a 2018 Canadian documentary film, directed by Laura Marie Wayne.<ref name=forgiveness>[http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/the-current-for-april-27-2018-1.4637146/after-surviving-attack-scott-jones-chronicles-the-lifelong-process-of-forgiveness-1.4637282 "After surviving attack, Scott Jones chronicles the 'lifelong process' of forgiveness"]. ''[[The Current (radio program)|The Current]]'', April 27, 2018.</ref> The film profiles [[Scott Jones (filmmaker)|Scott Jones]], a gay man who was left [[paraplegia|paraplegic]] in an [[significant acts of violence against LGBT people|anti-gay attack]] in 2013.<ref name=forgiveness/>


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The film had its theatrical premiere at [[BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival]] in March 2018,<ref>[https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/03/29/makers-of-hate-crime-documentary-love-scott-being-in-the-closet-is-a-form-of-trauma/ "Makers of hate-crime documentary Love, Scott: ‘Being in the closet is a form of trauma’"]. ''[[PinkNews]]'', March 29, 2018.</ref> and had its North American premiere at the [[Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival]] in April.<ref>[http://povmagazine.com/articles/view/review-love-scott "Review: ‘Love, Scott’"]. ''[[Point of View (magazine)|Point of View]]'', April 25, 2018.</ref> It was later screened at the [[Inside Out Film and Video Festival]] in May, where it received the Jury Prize for Best Canadian Feature.<ref name=whiterabbit>[https://www.screendaily.com/news/white-rabbit-wins-2018-inside-out-lgbt-film-festival-audience-award/5129867.article "'White Rabbit' wins 2018 Inside Out LGBT Film Festival audience award"]. ''[[Screen Daily]]'', June 4, 2018.</ref>
The film had its theatrical premiere at [[BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival]] in March 2018,<ref>[https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/03/29/makers-of-hate-crime-documentary-love-scott-being-in-the-closet-is-a-form-of-trauma/ "Makers of hate-crime documentary Love, Scott: ‘Being in the closet is a form of trauma’"]. ''[[PinkNews]]'', March 29, 2018.</ref> and had its North American premiere at the [[Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival]] in April.<ref>[http://povmagazine.com/articles/view/review-love-scott "Review: ‘Love, Scott’"]. ''[[Point of View (magazine)|Point of View]]'', April 25, 2018.</ref> It was later screened at the [[Inside Out Film and Video Festival]] in May, where it received the Jury Prize for Best Canadian Feature.<ref name=whiterabbit>[https://www.screendaily.com/news/white-rabbit-wins-2018-inside-out-lgbt-film-festival-audience-award/5129867.article "'White Rabbit' wins 2018 Inside Out LGBT Film Festival audience award"]. ''[[Screen Daily]]'', June 4, 2018.</ref>

==Related==
In 2022, Jones released his own short film, ''Coin Slot'', about the impending anniversary of his 2013 attack.<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/community/fin-atlantic-international-film-festival-2022-1.6575513 "'Together Again' at the FIN Atlantic International Film Festival"]. [[CBC News]] Nova Scotia, September 8, 2022.</ref> It was the winner of the Best Atlantic Short Film award at the 2022 [[Atlantic International Film Festival]].<ref>Stephen Cooke, [https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/lifestyles/queens-of-the-qing-dynasty-bernie-langille-among-atlantic-international-film-festival-award-winners-100775869/ "Queens of the Qing Dynasty, Bernie Langille among Atlantic International Film Festival award winners"]. ''[[SaltWire Network]]'', September 22, 2022.</ref> He previously won the festival's RBC Script Development Award in 2020 for a screenplay titled ''It's the Fear That Keeps Me Awake'',<ref>Stephen Cooke, [https://www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/lifestyles/bone-cage-strikes-a-chord-with-fin-stream-audiences-earns-four-awards-502863/ "Bone Cage strikes a chord with FIN Stream audiences, earns four awards"]. ''[[SaltWire Network]]'', September 28, 2020.</ref> although sources have not yet been located to clarify whether that was a working title for ''Coin Slot'', or another film yet to be released.


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Latest revision as of 14:53, 8 October 2024

Love, Scott
Directed byLaura Marie Wayne
Written byLaura Marie Wayne
Produced byAnnette Clarke
StarringScott Jones
CinematographyLaura Marie Wayne
Edited byLaura Marie Wayne
Marcos Caraballo
Release date
Running time
76 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Love, Scott is a 2018 Canadian documentary film, directed by Laura Marie Wayne.[1] The film profiles Scott Jones, a gay man who was left paraplegic in an anti-gay attack in 2013.[1]

Background

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On October 12, 2013, Jones, a gay resident of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, was stabbed by a knife-wielding man after leaving the Acro Lounge.[2] His attacker, Shane Matheson, was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years in prison in June 2014.[3] During his recovery, Jones participated in the creation of Don't Be Afraid, a province-wide campaign to combat homophobia,[4] and was selected as the grand marshal of the 2014 Halifax Pride parade.[4]

Film

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The film profiles Jones, who was by 2018 a music student in Toronto, Ontario.[5] The film explores his process of reaching a place of forgiveness, both against his attacker and against the police for declining to prosecute the case as a hate crime, and his desire to create something positive out of his experience by using choral music as a tool of healing and social change education.[5]

The film had its theatrical premiere at BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival in March 2018,[6] and had its North American premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in April.[7] It was later screened at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival in May, where it received the Jury Prize for Best Canadian Feature.[8]

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