The Russian cargo ship on which African engineer Traoré works (Issaka Sawadogo, seen in 2012 in Nicolas Provost’s The Invader), strands off the coast of a wintry Canada. Traoré is held responsible for the engine failure. Wrongfully, claims the mechanic: the engine was far too old.
While the Canadian authorities investigate what really happened, the multicultural crew of the ship is housed with the local population. Traoré finds himself with Fanny, a single mother who wants to use this opportunity to earn some money on the side. At first she keeps her distance, but soon the lanky African wins her over with his gentle character. But then Traoré is sacked. He’s out in the cold, 10,000 kilometres from home.
Diego Star is a beautifully-filmed social realistic drama about a world in which workers are regarded as collateral damage. Humanity flickers within this harrowing injustice. But is that enough?
- Director
- Frédérick Pelletier
- Premiere
- World premiere
- Countries of production
- Canada, Belgium
- Year
- 2013
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2013
- Length
- 91'
- Medium
- DCP
- Languages
- French, English, Russian
- Producers
- Sylvain Corbeil, Pascal Bascaron, Nancy Grant, Marion Hänsel
- Production Companies
- Metafilms inc., Man's Films Productions
- Sales
- FiGa Films
- Screenplay
- Frédérick Pelletier
- Cinematography
- Philippe Roy
- Editor
- Marie-Hélène Dozo
- Production Design
- Marjorie Rhéaume
- Sound Design
- Frédéric Cloutier
- Cast
- Chloé Bourgeois, Yassine Fadel, Issaka Sawadogo
- Website
- http://frederickpelletier.com