- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- June 24, 2022 (2 years ago)
- Alias
- SlashBack
- Language
- English
- Origin
- Canada
- Production companies
- Good Question Media · Mixtape VR · Red Marrow Media · Scythia Films · Stellar Citizens
- Runtime
- 1h 27m
Slash/Back

Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Tasiana ShirleyMaika
Alexis WolfeJesse
Nalajoss EllsworthUki
Chelsea PruskyLeena
Frankie Vincent-WolfeAju
Shaun BensonOfficer Lefebvre
Kristian BruunTony Konk
Melissa HoodNews Anchor
Amelie Albert-LeBlancPolice operator (voice)
Natar UngalaaqFisherman
Paulette MetuqOfficer Peters
Niviaq MikeYoung Maika
Janice AlivaktukTanya
Nikita BurkeAlashua
Evan InnuksukElijah
Lorna LawsonLucie
Jackie ManiapikThomassie
Donald MearnsStephen
Christopher MetuqJoe
Joanasie QappikJoan
Madeleine QumuatuqAlootook
Iris SowdluapikIris
Linda UvillukKirima
Crew
Reviews
SXSW Quick Cut Reviews: ‘Aftershock,’ ‘Woman On The Outside,’ ‘Slash/Back,’ And ‘Bitch Ass’ XSW is still on-going with the music portion at the center of attention, but the films at this years festival were unforgettable.
Review: What's scarier, supernatural forces or bad parenting? Hulu horror with "Matriarch"; Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke play half-brothers in Apple TV+'s "Raymond & Ray"; "The School for Good and Evil" teaches tedium ...
Slash/Back movie review & film summary (2022) It’s sincerely sweet and entertaining, and its impact is felt even more as the black alien blood starts to fly.
SXSW 2022: Slash/Back, Soft & Quiet, Nika A dispatch on three unique premieres from SXSW.
Movie Review: Inuit Teens to the Rescue? “Slash/Back” Slash/Back Review: Attack The Block Meets Reservation Dogs [SXSW] - SlashFilm Slash/Back is like Attack the Block meets Reservation Dogs.
Review: Nunavut-set horror movie Slash/Back spills plenty of blood, even if it’s missing some guts Slash/Back still announces the arrival of a major talent in Nyla Innuksuk - here is hoping that she gets to kill bigger and better Canadian actors for many y...
'Slash/Back' Review: Indigenous Cultural Representation, Horror & Alien Invasion Is A Great, Thoughtful Mix [SXSW] "Slash/Back" is a powerful reversal of the tradition of racist representation of indigenous culture in horror films.
‘Slash/Back’ Review: ‘Attack the Block’ Meets ‘The Thing’ as Inuit Teens Save the World Indigenous director Nyla Innuksuk imagines an alien-invasion thriller that works on multiple levels, empowering those with whom she made it.
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