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Emporte-Moi (1998)
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Synopsis
Swiss born
Léa Pool
, who settled in Montreal, Quebec in 1975, set her sixth feature film, Emporte-Moi, in Mile's End, Montreal's working class district, in the year 1963. Hanna is a thirteen-year-old girl who is mesmerized by
Anna Karina
's portrayal of Nana S. in
Jean-Luc Godard
's film Vivre sa Vie. She thinks Nana S. looks like her teacher, with whom she hopes to establish a special bond. Hanna has her share of problems at home. Her father (Miki Manojiovic) is a stateless Jew and an unrecognized poet with a tormented soul. Her mother (Pascale Bussiéres) is a fragile and overworked young Catholic from Quebec, and their marriage is not ideal. Fortunately, she has her older brother (Alexandre Mérineau) to share her experiences and her close friend Laura Charlotte Christeler who attracts Hanna because she is so different and so sensual. Growing up in her limited circumstances, Hanna gradually realizes that like the character in Godard's film, she, too, is free to determine her future ... and with freedom comes responsibility. Miki Manojlovic, who plays the father, is a Belgrade born actor who is particularly known for his roles in the films of
Emir Kusturica
; he is quite convincing in the role of the affectionate but impulsive father. The young actress Karine Vanasse, who plays Hanna, carries the responsibility of her role very well and writer Nancy Huston, who collaborated on the screenplay, fits her role as the teacher in her screen debut. Emporte-Moi is definitely a woman's film, not only because the director, producer, screenwriter and even the director of photography are all women, but also in the way these women have collaborated in creating a work that specifically reflects a woman's point of view. The film competed at the 49th International Berlin Film Festival in 1999. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, All Movie Guide
Cast
Miki Manojlovic
The Father
Monique Mercure
The Grandmother
Pascale Bussières
The Mother
Neil Kroetsch
Anne-Marie Cadieux
Nancy Huston
The Teacher
Gary Boudreault
Jacques Brouillet
Sebastien Burns
Charlotte Christeler
Laura
Marie-Helene Gagnon
Jerome Leclerc-Couture
Alexandre Merineau
Paul
Karine Vanasse
Hanna
Production Crew
Serge Bureau
Art Director
Lucie Robitaille
Casting
Jeanne Lapoirie
Cinematographer
Ben E. King
Composer (Music Score)
David Darling
Composer (Music Score)
Jan Garbarek
Composer (Music Score)
Ketil Bjornstad
Composer (Music Score)
Michel Legrand
Composer (Music Score)
Michele Hamel
Costume Designer
Léa Pool
Director
Michel Arcand
Editor
Louis Laverdiere
Executive Producer
Alfi Sinniger
Producer
Carole Scotta
Producer
Lorraine Richard
Producer
Isabelle Raynault
Screenwriter
Léa Pool
Screenwriter
Monique H. Messier
Screenwriter
Nancy Huston
Screenwriter
Christian Monheim
Sound/Sound Designer
François Musy
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 94
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Catpics Co-Productions
Cite-Amerique
Haut & Court
Release
March 10, 2000 (USA)
by France Film
Awards
1999 - Best Canadian Film - Toronto Film Critics Association
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.