Synopse
In the rough waters of the North Atlantic close to the St. Lawrence estuary lie the Magdalen Islands, a small francophone archipelago. This is where Elie has ended up. For the young woman from Montreal, this wild romantic island is the ideal place to sort out her life. The snows are melting and the seal hunt is in full swing. The life of the inhabitants of this isolated world is governed by nature. Nature dictates the rhythm of life, it gives and it takes. Here, Elie is like a foreign body. Her presence attracts the locals' curiosity, but also suspicion. Is she a critical journalist who wants to portray their self-contained microcosm in a bad light? The Wolves is a subtle poetic drama, in which nature becomes an emotional projection screen of the soul.
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SOPHIE DERASPE (*1973) has already been to FILMFEST HAMBURG twice: with "Missing Victor Pellerin" (2006), and "Les Loups" (2014). "Antigone" was awarded Best Canadian Film at the 2019 Toronto Film Festival and in 2020 was Canada’s official entry for the foreign language Oscar.
Info
Original Title: Les Loups
International Title: The Wolves
Category: Feature
Section: Voilà
Version & Subtitles: French OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Sophie Deraspe
Cast/Protagonists: Evelyne Brochu, Louise Portal, Benoit Gouin, Gilbert Sicotte
Production country: Canada, France
Year of Production: 2014
Length: 107 min
Producer: Sophie Salbot, Marc Daigle
Production company: ACPAV inc., Athénaïse
Cinematography: Philippe Lavallette
Editor: Amrita David
Music: David Trescos
Production Design: Jean Babin
World Sales: Anick Poirier, Seville International





