


Subjects: Emigration & Migration , Identity , Portraits , Religion , Rural Life , The Americas
Directed by
Aucéane Roux
Languages
French, English
Produced by
Éliane Chartier | École des médias de l'UQAM
16 min., Documentary, Québec, Canada, 2021
A Franco-Ontarian village, victim of a rural exodus, is surprised by a wind of change.
Synopsis
In Canada, the village of Val Gagné is facing a rural exodus. Life seems to be dissolving, the future is uncertain. But these Franco-Ontarian villagers are surprised by a wind of renewal. A wind that will give them hope.
Credits
Written and Directed by Aucéane Roux
Cinematography : Myriam Payette
Editing : Félix Bouffard-Dumas
Sound design and Sound mix : Christophe Voyer
Music : Louis-Joseph Cliche
Sound : Benjamin Gagné
Executive Producer : Éliane Chartier
Aucéane Roux
Aucéane Roux graduated from UQAM’s School of Media Bachelor in Cinema. Based in Montreal, her recent work explores some realities of northern Ontario, home land of her grandparents.
Filmography
2019: Zdravé A Silné / Documentary (00:08:12)
2021: The Southern Wind / Documentary (00:16:26)