Wilcox
Quebec’s Denis Côté looks to be ready with two new titles for 2019, the second of which will be Wilcox. Produced by Annie St-Pierre and photographed by Francois Messier-Rheault (who served as cinematographer on Cote’s A Skin So Soft in 2017 as well as 2019’s Ghost Town Anthology), Guillaume Tremblay (a minor player in the 2011 hit Starbuck) is in the cast of the extremely minimalist production. Locarno provided Côté with his first major platform, where he won an award for 2005’s Drifting States, returning in 2007 with Our Private Lives and winning Best Director for 2008’s All That She Wants and another Best Director win for 2010’s Curling.…...
Quebec’s Denis Côté looks to be ready with two new titles for 2019, the second of which will be Wilcox. Produced by Annie St-Pierre and photographed by Francois Messier-Rheault (who served as cinematographer on Cote’s A Skin So Soft in 2017 as well as 2019’s Ghost Town Anthology), Guillaume Tremblay (a minor player in the 2011 hit Starbuck) is in the cast of the extremely minimalist production. Locarno provided Côté with his first major platform, where he won an award for 2005’s Drifting States, returning in 2007 with Our Private Lives and winning Best Director for 2008’s All That She Wants and another Best Director win for 2010’s Curling.…...
- 1/2/2019
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Que ta joie demeure
Director: Denis Côté
Writer(s): Denis Côté
Producers: Metafilms’ Sylvain Corbeil and Nancy Grant
U.S. Distributor: Rights Available
Cast: Guillaume Tremblay, Emilie Siguoin, Hamidou Savadogo, Ted Pluviose, Olivier Aubin, Cassandre Emanuel
One of the more unique film personalities on the international film fest circuit, for his 8th feature, Quebecois filmmaker continues to revel in challenging the form. Coming off what we personally consider to be his career best with 2013′s Vic + Flo ont vu un ours (hits NYC for a one week run this week) with Que ta joie demeure, Denis Côté continues to challenge the narrative – blending fiction with docu form and here visits those who get their hands dirty in a sort of blue collar, ethnographic study of different hoods and job titles.
Gist: This is an open-ended exploration of the energies and rituals of various workplaces. From one worker to another...
Director: Denis Côté
Writer(s): Denis Côté
Producers: Metafilms’ Sylvain Corbeil and Nancy Grant
U.S. Distributor: Rights Available
Cast: Guillaume Tremblay, Emilie Siguoin, Hamidou Savadogo, Ted Pluviose, Olivier Aubin, Cassandre Emanuel
One of the more unique film personalities on the international film fest circuit, for his 8th feature, Quebecois filmmaker continues to revel in challenging the form. Coming off what we personally consider to be his career best with 2013′s Vic + Flo ont vu un ours (hits NYC for a one week run this week) with Que ta joie demeure, Denis Côté continues to challenge the narrative – blending fiction with docu form and here visits those who get their hands dirty in a sort of blue collar, ethnographic study of different hoods and job titles.
Gist: This is an open-ended exploration of the energies and rituals of various workplaces. From one worker to another...
- 2/5/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
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