Mean Dreams is a 2016 Canadian coming-of-age thriller film directed by Nathan Morlando and written by Kevin Coughlin and Ryan Grassby.
Police sergeant Wayne drives to a drug deal where he kills the bikers and takes a million dollars.
The Chief of Police was in on the deal and he finds the teens at a motel after the pawn shop reported Jonas's gun purchase.
As the daughter digs for the money, she recovers the pistol Jonas bought, and with some hesitation, turns and shoots her father dead, avenging her mother.
[5] William Woods would be producing the film through Woods Entertainment, while it would be financed by Tip Top Productions, Project AMB, Vigilante Productions, Telefilm Canada, Northern Ontario Heritage Fund, and Ontario Media Development Corporation.
[8] Following its world premiere at the Directors' Fortnight in Cannes,[9] Mean Dreams played major Canadian film festivals.
[13] Vertical Entertainment bought United States distribution rights, and intended to release the film there in January 2017.