THE HIDDEN RIVER

Jean-François Lesage

Directed by

Jean-François Lesage

Languages

French, Mandarin

Produced by

Les Films de l'Autre

Press folders

75 min, documentary, Québec, Canada, 2017

In the heart of a deep forest runs a river. On its banks, men and women sit and talk, opening up to each other.

Synopsis

In the heart of a deep forest runs a river. On its banks, men and women sit and talk, opening up to each other. In this remote setting conducive to reflection, they wonder what it takes to attain inner peace, debate the wisdom of passing something on to future generations and realize that, in love, the perfect ‘soulmate’ is a near-impossible ideal. The sun sets behind the mountains and the swimmers bitterly acknowledge the failure of certain dreams, but still find meaning in contemplating nature, the stars and the moon.

 

Credits

Script, Direction and Photography : Jean-François Lesage

Editing : Mathieu Bouchard-Malo eand Ariane Pétel-Despots

Sound Design : Marie-Pierre Grenier

Sound Mixing : Bruno Bélanger

Music : Henryk Gorecki

Sound Recording : Marie-Andrée Cormier

Production : Les Films de l’Autre

 

Financial Partners

SODEC

Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec

PRIM

Les Films du 3 mars

Jean-François Lesage

After studying law, Jean-François Lesage began his career as a journalist for Radio-Canada television in Alberta and British Columbia. In 1998, shaken by the discovery of Chinese cinema, he headed to Beijing, where he was to spend six years. This is where he directed his first creative documentary, Sweet Nights Sour Nights (2004). He followed this up with How Can You Tell if the Little Fish Are Happy? (2009) co-directed with his brother Philippe Lesage. Back in Montréal, he then made A Mile End Tale (2013), the closing film at Visions du Réel 2014, followed by A Summer Love (2015), winner of the Grand Prize for Best Canadian Feature at the RIDM. The Hidden River (2017), his fourth feature, won the Special Jury Prize (Canadian feature) at the RIDM. In 2020, his feature Prayer for a Lost Mitten won Best Canadian Documentary at Hot Docs. His most recent documentary feature is Among Mountains and Streams (2024).

 

Filmography

AMONG MOUNTAINSAND STREAMS, 98 min, Documentary, 2024

PRAYOR FOR A LOST MITTEN, 79 min, Documentary, 2021

THE HIDDEN RIVER, 75min, Documentary, 2017

A SUMMER LOVE, 62 min, Documentary, 2015
A MILE END TALE, 68 min, Documentary, 2013
HOW CAN YOU TELL IF THE LITTLE FISH ARE HAPPY?, 100 min, Documentary, 2009
SWEET NIGHTS SOUR NIGHTS, 52 min, Documentary, 2004