Having lived at the same address in Montreal for about 25 years, Ariane’s landlord has now asked her to leave. Ever since her time as a student, she has built up a life there and is now nearing 50; her life is piled up in the many overfull cupboards and boxes. She has grown accustomed to her spot and her surroundings and the bad news causes great panic. She has to find a new place within six months, but the rents in this popular district have become extortionate.
While she arranges the coming move with her friends - and they help her with the inevitable packing and sorting - her French boyfriend in Paris follows events from a distance. Ariane has decided to film these eventful months.
This French-Canadian feature has been shot warmly and stylishly by Crepéau, who learnt film with Jacques Doillon and Chantal Akerman, among others. Despite Crépeau’s humorous approach, Ariane’s farewell - heralding a new phase of life - also has a sad undertone.
- Director
- Jeanne Crépeau
- Premiere
- International première
- Country of production
- Canada
- Year
- 2010
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2011
- Length
- 92'
- Medium
- 35mm
- International title
- A Montreal Girl
- Language
- French
- Producer
- Jeanne Crépeau
- Production Company
- Productions Bâbord
- Sales
- Box Film
- Screenplay
- Jeanne Crépeau
- Cinematography
- Sylvaine Dufaux, Mark Morgenstern
- Editor
- Louise Dugal
- Production Design
- Joëlle Péloquin
- Sound Design
- Claude Beaugrand
- Music
- Marc Pérusse
- Cast
- Amélie Grenier, Marie-Hélène Montpetit
- Website
- http://boxfilm.ca