Directed by
Poupart, Brigitte
Languages
French
Produced by
Coop Vidéo de Montréal
80 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2011
Dancer and choreographer Dave St-Pierre is adored by critics and audiences alike. His subversive, innovative works are taking Europe by storm. But his own body is failing him. Dave is 34 and has cystic fibrosis.
Synopsis
Dancer and choreographer Dave St-Pierre is adored by critics and audiences alike. His subversive, innovative works are taking Europe by storm. But his own body is failing him.
Dave is 34 and has cystic fibrosis. The average life expectancy for sufferers is 37. His doctors have given him two years to live unless he has a lung transplant.
With the sense of urgency growing, his best friend and creative partner, director and actress Brigitte Poupart, turns her camera on the daily life of a man who is waiting for a life-or-death call from the doctor. A call that could come at any moment. United by art and friendship, the two create a space in which creativity emerges as a vital act.
Over My Dead Body is an engrossing private diary that accepts neither taboos nor fate. It features testimonials from Dave’s friends, loved ones and collaborators, as well as excerpts from his works.
Credits
Scénario et réalisation : Brigitte Poupart
Image et son : Brigitte Poupart
Montage : Jean Ranger, Alexis Landriault
Conception sonor : Sylvain Bellemare
Animations graphiques : Jean Ranger
Produit par : Virginie Dubois, Stéphanie Morissette, Brigitte Poupart
Production : Coop Vidéo de Montréal
Financial Partners
SODEC
Conseil des Arts de Montréal
Post Moderne
PRIM