CSE 2022

The Southern Wind

In Canada, the village of Val Gagné is facing a rural exodus. Life seems to be dissolving and the future is uncertain. But these Franco-Ontarian villagers are surprised by a wind of renewal. A wind that will give them hope. 

SYNOPSIS

In Canada, the village of Val Gagné is facing a rural exodus. Life seems to be dissolving and the future is uncertain. But these Franco-Ontarian villagers are surprised by a wind of renewal. A wind that will give them hope.

Theme(s): , Culture, Identity, Rurality

DETAILS

Director | , Aucéane Roux
Year | , 2021
Country | , Québec
Duration | 16 minutes
Original language | , English, French
Subtitles | , French
Image | Myriam Payette
Sound design | Christophe Voyer
Music | Louis-Joseph Cliche
Editing | Félix Bouffard-Dumas

DIRECTOR

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Aucéane Roux

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Aucéane Roux is a graduate of UQAM's Media School. Based in Montreal, her recent work explores some of the realities of Northern Ontario, her grandparents' homeland.

PAST SCREENINGS

SCREENING 1

25 July 2022 at 20h45

Parc des Faubourgs

This film is included in screening Programme courts métrages #1 – Au carrefour des possibles

SCREENING 2

9 September 2022 at 20h00

This film is included in screening Programme de courts métrages – Culture Saint-Casimir

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