Reviews: (S)Kids at the Victoria Film Festival 2025 & Beyond

Not only is the band Rare Americans behind creating the sonic landscape for (S)KiDS, but also it's perhaps their most personal release to date!

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Playing at the Victoria Film Festival on Feb 15 at Toaster Rocket Pop Up Cinema (buy tickets here)

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The year (S)KiDs take place in may seem unusual, but it feels appropriate to show what teenage life was like back in the early 90s. In a nutshell, I can’t help but think this film is Smells Like Teen Spirit meets The Breakfast Club. This song released by Nirvana in 1991 is more than age-old to reflect upon what this film is about. 

Here, this animated film looks at the life of Scotty, a self prescribed punk poet who finds life in a new town difficult. Although he finds a few friends, others soon label them skids, not typical outcasts. Although this derogatory term is not in vogue these days, to escape that label is tough. Molly, Billy, and Craig are fairly chill, but the fact they all have demons is more telling as the film progresses through their final year at St. Elmo’s High School.

There’s even a dark secret the principal of the high school has. When they discover what that is, they finally have a ground to stand on. Instead of blackmail, all they are doing is simply what’s right.

The music really carries this film from beginning to end. Without it, I doubt this animation would have the power it has. With other films rarely exceeding twenty tracks, the inclusion of twenty-three songs by Rare Americans makes me hope for a vinyl release when the film gets a wider distribution! One stand out song features a chorus, and can only assume “Voices In My Head” is the name when looking at the end-credits.

Ultimately, this soap opera musical stays true to what being a punk was like back then. Every teen has stages to go through, and as for what’s next, I wouldn’t mind a sequel at all.

Future Screenings include

Chicago, IL
Denver, CO
Vancouver, BC

 

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Ed Sum
Technophile, Pop Culture Addict, Lover of Egyptian Antiquity and Paranormal Enthusiast