Directed by
Rodrigue Jean
Languages
French, English
Produced by
Cédric Bourdeau et Rodrigue Jean
120 min, Fiction, Québec, Canada, 2014
A hard-hitting work that, to paraphrase Jean Genet, gives a voice to the unexpressed.
Synopsis
Alex, a young addict who still nurtures a few dreams, sells his body in Montréal’s Centre-Sud district. He’s flanked by Bruno, Simon, Jeanne, Éric and Velma, all of them caught in the same spiral of compulsion. Marginalized by society yet hostage to its market logic, they are the fallen angels of a dark and violent time. Ghosts stripped of past and future, they roam, buffeted by the whims of the eternal now — a journey they undertake in defiant solitude punctuated by bouts of fevered consumption. Yet their beauty somehow survives, rebellious amid the ruins. From one fix to the next, desire becomes a life raft, a port in the storm as their bodies, exultant, seek to avenge the humiliation to which they are condemned. Orphans of a wild tribe, they live and love, restless vagrants in the shadows of society’s comfort and indifference.
Credits
Direction : Rodrigue Jean
Screenplay : Ron Ladd
Image : Mathieu Laverdière et Étienne Roussy
Image editing : Mathieu Bouchard-Malo
Sound editing: Sylvain Bellemare
Sound : Yann Cleary et Luc Boudrias
Production : Cédric Bourdeau et Rodrigue Jean
With:
Alexandre Landry
Jean-Simon Leduc
Simon Lefèbvre
Catherine-Audrey Lachapelle
Ana Christina Alva
Éric Robidoux
Financial partners
SODEC
Téléfilm Canada
Film Factory
PRIM