The Film
In LET ME BE FICTIONAL, Vancouver based indie-rock band, Ladyhawk, face their past,
uniquely deal with society's view of what makes a functioning adult and consume
vast quantities of sangria during the process of recording their second album Shots.
Ladyhawk are four guys ranging from 25 to 29 years formed as a band in 2003. Although
they formed in Vancouver, all four grew up in the same rural city in British Columbia.
For their sophmore album, Ladyhawk decide to return to their hometown of Kelowna
and rent an old gutted farmhouse as the site of the recordings. The unique space
is an escape from their everyday lives and adds to the atmospheric tone of their
songs. Plus, because there is no running water, the band must use a bucket as a
urinal.
During the 10 days in Kelowna, they reflect on their past which informs their future,
they encounter people they grew up with, they enjoy themselves at a Pride Tiger
concert, and they allows themselves the luxury of concentrating on their music.
While returning to Vancouver to complete the record, their touring van, full with
instruments, flips over in the snowstorm. They all survive without injury, finish
the record in a hurried 2 days, and begin a 6 week tour that ends in a picturesque
seaside town.