Homles

HOMLES follows Steeve, a former Jehovah's Witness cast out by his parents, who now lives and works as a barber from his van on the streets of Montreal. 

SYNOPSIS

When Steeve was a young adult, his parents — members of Jehovah's Witnesses — isolated him from the rest of the world, before abruptly throwing him out on the street. Today, he is still there. This unconventional barber lives and works out of his van, named HOMLES, which he parks here and there — sometimes more or less legally — in and around Montreal. His clients and friends gather around it, forming a community in his image: musicians, skaters, punks, and other outsiders who populate his daily life of freedom and wandering, bad luck and gratitude. A portrait of a resolutely free nonconformist, HOMLES speaks to resilience and one individual's quest — a former member of a religious cult — and offers a meditation on uprootedness, rupture, and nomadism.

Theme(s): , Portrait, Precarity, Urbanity

DETAILS

Director | , Bruno Chouinard
Year | , 2026
Country | , Québec
Duration | 96 minutes
Original language | , French
Subtitles | , English

DIRECTOR

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Bruno Chouinard

SEE COMPLETE PROFILE

A graduate of the Université de Montréal and the Georg August University of Göttingen, Bruno Chouinard is a visual artist and committed filmmaker. Author of four internationally acclaimed documentaries, including Paolo Ramoneur and Pouding Chômeurs, winner of the Jury Prize in Vicenza, Italy, HOMLES is his fifth film. 

UPCOMING SCREENINGS

SCREENING 1

15 August 2026 pm31 20h15

Square Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier

A discussion with Bruno Chouinard will follow the screening.

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