Feature Film in competition
Grand Jury Prize - Feature Film
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Every day, in a consultation room, the patients land; broken, sick and marked by life. In front of them, sits an invested person who tries, without false hope, to repair the bodies and the psyches. In this cramped room where the world and a suffering humanity parade, each one of them confides in a disarming authenticity. At night, when the doors of the resources are closed, street workers storm the city to extend their support to all those unfortunate people who elected the street as their home. The metropolis becomes a veritable open-air refuge where a series of unexpected encounters, places full of strangeness, scattered discussions, wandering souls and dormant bodies hidden from the eyes of passers-by as ghostly visions the night.
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Steve Patry
Direction & Screenplay
Steve Patry is a documentary director whose works have a profound social purpose. His first feature, De Prisons en Prisons (2014), received a special mention from the jury at RIDM and a nomination for the Jutra Award for Best Documentary Feature. Nominated for Best Feature Documentary at the Canadian Screen Awards, Waseskun (2016), dramatizes the daily life of an Aboriginal men's alternative house.
Original Title
Tant que j'ai du respir dans le corps
Duration
75 MIN
Language
French, English
Subtitles
French/english
Country
Quebec
Direction
Steve Patry
Music
Bertrand Blessing
Editing
Natalie Lamoureux
Sound designer
Nicolas Goyette, Steve Patry
Cinematographer
Steve Patry
Screenplay
Steve Patry