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The Old Man and the Child
198651 min 17 secFilm: Fiction
Direction: Claude Grenier
Production: René PichéRaymond Gauthier
Script: Clément Perron
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in collaboration with Société Radio-Canada.
This evocative film is based on a short story by Gabrielle Roy. During the hot, slow Manitoba summer of 1935, a unique friendship blossoms between an old man and a child. Eight-year-old Christine has her first brush with the eternal when her beloved grandmother dies. The elderly Mr. Saint-Hilaire is realizing that his own life is drawing to a close. He wants to see Lake Winnipeg one more time and so proposes a day-trip there. For Mr. Saint-Hilaire, the lake represents a culmination of sorts. For the child, the excursion is the first step towards discovering the greater world and herself in it. Both of them discover some aspect of eternity in the shining waters and sunlit beach.
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Subject categories
- Literature and Language > Adaptations of Literary Works
- Literature and Language - Canada > Adaptations of Literary WorksCanadian Literature
- Children and Youth > Coming of Age Stories
- Seniors > Interpersonal Relationships
Credits
- director
- Claude Grenier
- producer
- René Piché
- executive producer
- Raymond Gauthier
- script
- Clément Perron
- photography
- Thomas Vamos
- sound
- Martin Fossum
- editing
- Michèle Groleau
- sound editing
- Alain Sauvé
- Danuta Klis
- music
- Normand Roger
- cast
- Réal Bérard
- Larry Curry
- Jean Duceppe
- Anna Friedman
- Jean-Louis Hébert
- Lucie Laurier
- Patricia Nolin
Awards
- Gemeaux Award for Best Drama (Claude Grenier)Prix Gémeaux
- Gemeaux Award for Best Cinematography for a Drama (Thomas Vamos)Prix Gémeaux
- Special Jury AwardYorkton Film Festival