NFB Collection
Orders
19741 h 48 min 3 secFilm: Fiction, Feature-length fiction
Direction: Michel Brault
Production: Lise AbastadoBernard Lalonde
Script: Michel Brault
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October 1970. Following the kidnappings of James Cross and Pierre Laporte, and in response to a wave of sympathy for the “terrorists” that surged after the televised reading and newspaper publication of the FLQ manifesto, 450 civilians were arrested, mostly in the middle of the night. Detained for varying periods, they were eventually released without charge. Drawing on their various testimonies—personal accounts that, unlike those of such well-known figures as Michel Chartrand or Pauline Julien, did not make the headlines—director Michel Brault put together the stories that make up Les ordres (Orders), a film that provides a lucid retelling of a still-topical situation and the harrowing journeys of its victims. Released in theatres on September 27, 1974, Les ordres chronicles the experience of five of these victims: a worker and his wife, a doctor, a social worker and an unemployed man.
“My film is not about the events of October 1970, but about humiliation. It goes beyond events to touch our humanity. Nothing you see in it is invented: everything is based on the stories of those who were detained during the FLQ crisis. I had to make a film for the NFB, but they turned it down. I had put 50 hours of work into it. I interviewed 40 people who were imprisoned and the subject was too hot to keep under wraps. A people can only mature when they are informed. My film strikes a universal chord in the sense that political crisis can affect any nation. And if it should happen again here, then the public is entitled to know what exactly happened and decide how they [should] react based on what they [know].” – Michel Brault, quoted in Photo-journal: tout par l’image, December 23, 1973, page 7. Collection Charles-Henri Ramond.
Subject categories
- Law and Crime > Human Rights
- History - Canada - 1946-Present > October CrisisQuébec
Credits
- direction
- Michel Brault
- writing
- Michel Brault
- production
- Lise Abastado
- Bernard Lalonde
- delegate producer
- Bernard Lalonde
- images
- Michel Brault
- François Protat
- sound
- Serge Beauchemin
- editing
- Yves Dion
- music
- Philippe Gagnon
- costumes
- Louise Jobin
- set decorator
- Michel Proulx
- cast
- Sophie Clément
- Gilbert Comtois
- Louise Forestier
- Michel Forget
- J.-Léo Gagnon
- Roger Garand
- Amulette Garneau
- Claude Gauthier
- Jean Lapointe
- Louise Latraverse
- Jean-Pierre Légaré
- Hélène Loiselle
- Jean-Pierre Matte
- Guy Provost