Saint-Belmont
Directed by Renaud Plante
Genre | Fiction |
Country | Quebec |
Year | 2011 |
Length | 24 min |
Formats | DVD, HDCAM |
Sound | Stereo |
Version | Original French version, English subtitles |
Synopsis
A formerly modest neighborhood, St. Belmont, is changing. But as the recent appearance of prosperity, poverty and social injustice lurk in dark corners of this borough of Montreal. It is this reality that haunts Francis, a young lawyer of good family new owner of a condominium. Comfortably installed in front of his home theater equipment, Francois can’t even imagine the night he is about to experience. In the sky, a full autumn moon without forgiveness. In the streets, things starts moving silently
Themes
gentrification, horrorBiography
Cast
Sébastien Huberdeau, Widemir Normil, Rosemarie Craig, Sylvie Potvin
Team
Production | Stellart Média |
Script | Renaud Plante, Pierre-Louis Sanschagrin |
CINEMATOGRAPHY | Benoît Beaulieu |
PRODUCTION DESIGN | Nicolas Marsan, Mélanie Truchon |
EDITING | Mathieu Demers |
Sound | Bruno Pucella |
Music | Jonathan Cayer |
Festivals
Festival de cinéma de la Ville de Québec
Les p’tites vues (Trois-Rivières)