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“..this debut film by novelist and screenwriter Pete McCormack, shot in Vancouver on a tiny budget, has two huge assets working for it: a unique script that plays more like a creepy sci-fi flick than an earnest meditation on faith, and a performance from lead Gina Chiarelli that's brilliant enough to make it work…McCormack knows how to move a story; his hand-held style and tight framing feel like television, and he has that medium's kinetic pacing mastered. Nor is he afraid to experiment (successfully) with unconventional and original sound and editing techniques. But the film belongs to Chiarelli. Her take on Grace is expressionistic but wholly believable, giving a face and a heart to your average apocalyptic street loony. She sells every line with a balance of bravura and emotional subtlety, eliciting sympathy and mystery through even her most absurd speeches ("Pray your ass off!"). See Grace Fly is good for any debut feature and exceptional for one made in Canada, and it's her performance that gives it wings.”
- Joel McConvey, eye Weekly, Toronto

"…grippingly honest, tour-de-force performance..."
- Alexandra Gill, the Globe and Mail

"First-time directors from Vancouver were the talk of the festival circuit this year…audiences leapt to their feet for Pete McCormack and his film about a schizophrenic woman, See Grace Fly."
- Amy Carmichael, Ottawa Citizen