This exploratory work on Jean-Claude Lauzon, the mythical and promising black sheep of Quebec cinema, director of Night Zoo (1987) and Léolo (1992), takes us on the incredible psychoanalytical journey of the relationship between a father and his son.
Also presented:
Market Talent Tout Court à Cannes, France (2022)
FIN Atlantic International Film Festival, Canada (2022)
Festival du nouveau cinéma, Canada (2022)
Festival de Cinéma en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada (2022)
Cinema on the Bayou, United States (2022)
Market Talent Tout Court à Cannes, France (2022)
FIN Atlantic International Film Festival, Canada (2022)
Festival du nouveau cinéma, Canada (2022)
Festival de Cinéma en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada (2022)
Cinema on the Bayou, United States (2022)
Director | Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre |
Editing | Jason Arbour |
Narration | Gilbert Sicotte |
Sound | Sylvain Bellemare |
Animation | Brigitte Archambault, Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre |
Music | Jean Corriveau, Peter Gundry |
Production
Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre
Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre is a multi-award-winning independent director as well as a professor of animated films at Laval University (Quebec). She has directed several short films, including Jutra (2014), selected at Quinzaine des Réalisateurs at the Cannes Film Festival. The Lauzon Theory (2022) is her first production with Peripheria.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Biographical notes provided by the film production team