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Sheriff Roland:
J'ai tué ma mère

http://www.northernstars.ca/News/0509250820_cannes.html

Xavier Dolan's film J'ai tué ma mère ( I Killed My Mother ) won the Art Cinema prize for its screenplay, the Regards Jeunes award and the SACD prize for best French-language film on Friday.

When it came time to turn his screenplay into a film, he used his own money, all $150,000 of it. He did get funding from Telefilm Canada and Québec's Société de dévelopment des entreprises culturelles (SODEC) but only after filming on his debut feature had started.

Dolan wrote, directed and acted in the film, which is a coming-of-age drama about the complicated relationship between a young man discovering his homosexuality and his mother.

Humm... Didn't C.R.A.Z.Y. have a similar 'history' just 4 years ago. ... Coming of age of a homosexual youth ... low budget ... Québecois ... recognition at Cannes.

Hope people get to see this one.

Sheriff Roland:
"J't'haïs!"

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDa0CkKjfsk&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

Sheriff Roland:
Québécois filmmaker electrifies Cannes
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/qubcois-filmmaker-electrifies-cannes/article1151287/


Anne Dorval, a pillar of Quebec television and theatre, was dubbing a film into French when a teenager knocked on the studio door, a screenplay in his trembling hands.

Ms. Dorval took mercy on the nervous boy named Xavier Dolan, a 16-year-old former child actor from Montreal who spoke in a whisper.
...

magicmountain:
Thanks for that info Roland. Congratulations to Canada!

Australia had a win at Cannes as well. Aboriginal director Warwick Thornton won the Camera d'Or for Samson and Delilah - voted the best first feature film across all sections of the festival, beating 25 others.

The film is a beautiful yet brutal love story set on a remote Aboriginal community in Alice Springs. It deals with the harsh realities faced by those living in Australia’s hundreds of Aboriginal communities, including petrol sniffing, destitution and violence.

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N69RgtW6S8o[/youtube]

Here is an interesting round-up of Cannes by Australia’s leading film commentator David Stratton.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25536705-16947,00.html

louisev:
I think Dolan deserves the credit rather than Canada, wouldn't you say?  Since he wrote, acted, and directed it.

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