Across The Line

Across The Line

Mattie has a shot at the NHL, and almost nothing is going to get in his way. Almost. Across the Line follows a Black hockey prodigy from Nova Scotia navigating racism, his hustling brother's chaos, and the weight of a community that's both his greatest support and his biggest complication. Starring Stephan James (If Beale Street Could Talk, Race) alongside Shamier Anderson and Sarah Jeffery, this is a gripping drama about ambition, identity, and the price of making it out without losing yourself in the process. Authentic, charged, and impossible to look away from.

Why This Film Matters: Sports are often sold as the ultimate meritocracy: work hard enough and the game doesn't care where you're from. Across the Line challenges that myth directly. It speaks to the reality that structural racism doesn't disappear on the ice, on the field, or in the locker room, and that Black athletes in predominantly white sports spaces carry psychological and social burdens that talent alone can't dissolve. In the wake of ongoing conversations about race in professional sports and the particular history of Black communities in Atlantic Canada, this film is both timely and necessary.

Across The Line
  • Across the Line

    Stephan James (Race, Shots Fired, If Beale Street Could Talk) is Mattie, a talented hockey player selected by a top NHL team, but his plans are jeopardized by his hustling brother (Shamier Anderson - Labyrinth, Wynonna Earp, Shots Fired) and the corrosive racial tension at his school. Sarah Jeffe...