Directed by
Benjamin Hogue
Language
French
Produced by
Benjamin Hogue
83 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2017
A documentary portrait on contemporary art trio, BGL.
Synopsis
After a twenty-year-long career, the contemporary art group BGL (Jasmin Bilodeau, Sébastien Giguère and Nicolas Laverdière) was offered the mission to oversee three important projects. The task is a colossal challenge: create two monumental public art pieces – one in Montréal and the other in Toronto – and represent Canada during the 56th Biennale in Venice. What better moment than to shine the spotlight on this immensely creative trio, thereby allowing us to take a retrospective look on their prolific and disconcerting legacy? In this fairy tale like documentary, humour, extravagance, oneirism and camaraderie become deeply entangled.
Credits
Screenplay and direction : Benjamin Hogue
Image : Benjamin Hogue et Alexandre Berthier
Editing : René Roberge
Sound conception: Patrice LeBlanc
Music : Simon Bélair
Sound recording : Benjamin Hogue
Sound mix : Jean Paul Vialard
Producer : Benjamin Hogue (La Soute)
Financial partners
SODEC
Conseil des arts du Canada
Conseil des arts et lettres du Québec
ONF – Aide au cinéma indépendant