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"The best Canadian feature...was screenwriter and novelist Pete McCormack’s See Grace Fly, a measured, humane portrayal of illness that most films don’t make time for. Already a double winner at last year’s Vancouver festival.., the film sketches a few days in the life of Grace, a 38-year-old schizophrenic convinced the apocalypse is about to come to pass. Measured and aggressive in its study of faith and illness, McCormack’s directorial debut dispenses with serial beauty shots (think Russell Crowe’s animated, frenzied manias in A Beautiful Mind) to foreground two brilliant performances from Gina Chiarelli as Grace and Paul McGillion as her brother Dominic..."
- Filmmaker Magazine

"The "...Grace McKinley is a distressingly believable character...she has the power to draw you into a world you might not come out of..."
- Maurie Alioff, Cine Festival

"Gina Chiarelli is absolutely stunning as Grace in See Grace Fly, a Canadian film by Pete McCormack. She plays schizophrenic Grace so disturbingly realistically, so frenetically, that we almost hear the voices in her head...She gives us an insight into the madness we see (and try to ignore) walking our city streets and forces us to rethink our ideas about what madness is."
- Joanne Bealy, Bright Lights Film Journal

“…I love Grace's flashes of lucidity and frankness about her own mental difficulties, and the truths she speaks in the midst of her mania…”
- Ron Reed, Christianity Today