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''Is It My Turn'' (originally released as ''Spellbinding'') is a 2012 Canadian
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directed by Shelagh Carter. The film features an original score by Keri Latimer, dance performances by CindyMarie Small, Natasha Torres-Garner, and Ali Robson, and is choreographed by the dancers taking an award-winning original poem by Deborah Schnitzer as inspiration.


Title

In its earliest release, the film bore the title of its source poem, ''Spellbinding'', which won a Margaret Laurence Award. The film was re-released under its new title in 2013. Some early National Screen Institute sources mistakenly refer to the film as ''Is It My Turn?'' No question mark appears in the film's title onscreen.


Synopsis

At first seen through a dome or globe, three women perform a piece of
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to music.


Performers

*Natasha Torres-Garner *Ali Robson *CindyMarie Small


Themes

''Is It My Turn'' has been described as an "expression of the hope of the feminine, expressed through dance" and an exploration of the nature of "creative female energy" through dance. Shelagh Carter herself stated: "In capturing the moving images of three female dancers as an act of love, I return to that deep personal and professional space whose channels I have learned to open and touch as an artist.


Production


Background and inspiration

''Is It My Turn'' is based on the poem ''Spellbinding'' by Deborah Schnitzer, who in turn was inspired by
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. Schnitzer has collaborated with Shelagh Carter several times on her films, starting with ''Rifting/Blue'' (2005).


Financing

Carter's film received support from the
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, Manitoba Film and Music, and a film/video tax credit from the
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.


Filming

The film was shot in the
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's Asper Centre for Theatre and Film, "with film students handling everything from shooting, camera angles, lighting, sound and post-production." To make the film, the three dancers were given a poem by Deborah Schnitzer, ''Spellbinding'', and asked to interpret assigned sections through dance, their movements filmed by
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Danielle Sturk, who had also made a career as both a dance artist and
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. Carter found that the use of the 3D camera offered an opportunity to explore the visual depth of dance choreography as it could take far greater liberties with space and time, enhancing further the film's ability to be interrupted at any moment.


Editing and music

After the shoot, the film was edited and scored, respectively, by
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-winning musicians Chad Tremblay and Keri Latimer.


Release

The film was initially released under the title ''Spellbinding'', beginning its festival run in
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, at the Lady Filmmakers Film Festival in September 2012. ''Is It My Turn'' was re-released under its new title in 2013, premiering in Canada at the Gimli Film Festival on 26 July, screening in competition or as an Official Selection and award-winner in numerous film festivals in North America, Asia and Europe through to 2016, including the
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as part of a programme with ten other dance films on 10 June 2016. A special screening took place in
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, at the request of the Canadian High Commission in January 2015, with Carter in attendance. Carter and her husband Brad Loewen had moved to Dhaka in December 2013 when, following the
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of 24 April 2013, he was given the responsibility of implementing the
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signed by Western clothing manufacturers upgrading the safety features of 1600 Bangladeshi garment factories. While living there, Carter produced a short documentary, ''Rana Plaza: Let Not the Hope Die'' (2014), commemorating the one-year anniversary of the tragedy, "to support his work".


Online platforms

''Is It My Turn'' may be viewed in its entirety on the NSI website and
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Reception


Accolades

;Awards *
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(April 2014) • Gold Remi Award, Experimental Film *Accolade Global Film Festival Competition (
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, November 2014) • Award of Excellence: Choreography ;Special mentions *Woman & Film (
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, June 2014) • Experimental Film *Accolade Global Film Festival Competition, November 2014 • Award of Merit: Experimental, Creativity/Originality. Original Score


References

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