Dreamspeaker
Released: 1976
Drama
Ian Tracey plays 11-year-old Peter, who is plagued by demons and sent to an institution for setting fires. Peter escapes and hops a freight train headed into northern B.C. He is befriended by a native shaman or "dreamspeaker" (George Clutesi). The shaman makes some strides but is unable to get to the root of Peter's problems. Peter is captured by the police and taken back to the institution where he slides down even further.
Starring: Ian Tracey, George Clutesi, Ed Mitchell, Jacques Hubert
Directed by: Claude Jutra
Written by: Anne Cameron
Scenes
The main character Peter (Ian Tracey) is an 11-year-old boy who is possessed by demons. After being institutionalized, he stands on his bed and pisses all over it and the walls and floors of his room in an act of defiance.
Peter wets his bed.
A doctor asks Peter to pee in a jar for a test, but the scene cuts away at that point.
A shaman (George Clutesi) tells Peter that spirits have caused the fires that Peter is accused of starting. As the "silent man" (Jacques Hubert) mimes urination, the shaman interprets it as telling Peter to piss on the fire to put it out. Also, there may be an implied pee scene when Peter is scared and the silent man picks him up, as the man looks at his hand and Peter appears to put his hand over his crotch as if embarrassed.