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His Name Is Ray

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His Name Is Ray
Directed byMichael Del Monte
Written byScott Montgomery
Michael Del Monte
Produced byTad Munnings
Michael Del Monte
Scott Montgomery
StarringRaymond Martin
CinematographyMichael Del Monte
Edited byMichael Del Monte
Music byHanan Townshend
Distributed byM Films
Release date
Running time
83 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

His Name Is Ray is a 2021 Canadian documentary film directed by Michael Del Monte. Scott Montgomery and Del Monte wrote the documentary and Hanan Townshend composed the music for the film.[1] His Name Is Ray follows the precarious journey of a homeless man, Raymond Martin, for eight months on the streets of Toronto as he tries to achieve his dream of getting back on the water.[2]

Production

Del Monte drove by the same man panhandling at an intersection close to his house. After months of driving by the intersection of Lakeshore and Jameson, Del Monte decided to talk to the man.[3] Ray invited Del Monte to see what life was like on the streets. Del Monte shot the majority of the film single-handedly, using no tripod and just one lens.

Del Monte approached Scott Montgomery, who was fascinated with the project who come on as a writer.[4] Hanan Townshend was approached early about composing the music for the documentary. Townshend would send music sketches, which Del monte would listen to in one ear while filming.[5]

Outside of a $10,000 grant from Hot Docs Ted Rogers Fund, the documentary was self-funded, partially with the prize money from his prior film Transformer winning the Rogers Audience Award at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2018.[6] Derek Cianfrance, who has been a mentor for Del Monte, came on in April 2021 as executive producer.[1]

Release

Hot Docs premiered the documentary on their streaming platform for their members only on April 22, 2021 (Canada only).[7] The film will be headed to film festivals this fall and is being represented by CAA.[7]

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