Frozen River
Frozen River

Frozen River

2008Movie97 minEnglish

After her husband deserts her, working-class mother Ray Eddy is in great need of money to find a home. Lured by the possibility of easy cash, she joins Lila, a widowed Mohawk who earns a living by smuggling immigrants from Canada to the U.S. across the St. Lawrence.

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IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Metacritic76/100
Google Users84%
Director: Courtney HuntGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

A struggling single mother on the Mohawk reservation in upstate New York teams up with another young woman to smuggle illegal immigrants across the frozen St. Lawrence River to make ends meet. As their risky venture escalates, they find themselves entangled in a dangerous world of desperation and moral compromise.

Critical Reception

Frozen River was widely acclaimed by critics, earning praise for its gritty realism, compelling performances, and unflinching portrayal of poverty and desperation. The film was particularly noted for its authentic depiction of life on the economically depressed border region.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, authentic performances, especially from Melissa Leo.
  • Lauded for its stark and realistic depiction of poverty and difficult choices.
  • Applauded for its gripping narrative and emotional depth.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's powerful storytelling and the strong performances of the lead actors, finding it to be a moving and realistic portrayal of hardship and resilience.

Awards & Accolades

Academy Award nomination for Best Actress (Melissa Leo), Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic, Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead (Melissa Leo).

Fun Fact

Director Courtney Hunt was inspired to write the film after reading a news article about Mohawk people smuggling illegal immigrants across the frozen St. Lawrence River.

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CinemaSerf

Well it's certainly aptly titled as we head to a northern New York reservation where the Mohawk people live on the border with Quebec. There's precisely no opportunity here, so many of the locals really only subsist from hand to mouth on go...