Kayla

1997 Drama

This Canadian movie about a boy and his dog during the early 1920s is set in the countryside southeast of Montreal. Twelve-year-old Sam MacKenzie (Tod Fennell) is the son of an Arctic explorer who vanished in the tundra. His mother Althea (Bronwen Booth) has remarried, but Sam isn't as close to his stepfather, country doc Asa Robinson (Henry Czerny), as he is to the wolf-like dog Kayla. Sam builds a dog sled to enter a race with Kayla, but he soon is stunned to learn a request was made to have local authorities kill Kayla. Peter Behrens' screenplay is based on the novel by Elizabeth Van Steenwik.

Director: Nicholas Kendall

Starring: Tod Fennell, Henry Czerny, Meredith Henderson, Bronwen Booth, Brian Dooley

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Awards

  • Feature Film and Video

    Chicago International Children's Film Festival (1998)

  • Best Art Direction (Meilleure Direction Artistique)

    Jutra Awards (1999)