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Maisonneuve
20232 h 32 min 47 secSeries: Documentary
Direction: Jean-Martin Gagnon
Production: Nathalie Cloutier (National Film Board of Canada)Hany Ouichou (La Coop Vidéo)Philippe Coeytaux (AKKA Films)Serge Gordey (Temps noir)Martin Laurent (Temps noir)
Script: Nicolas WadimoffEmmanuelle Walter
Co-produced by National Film Board of Canada, Coop Vidéo de Montréal, AKKA Films and Temps noir.
2015. Eleven students at Montreal’s Collège de Maisonneuve are arrested as they prepare to leave for Syria, where they plan to become Islamic State fighters. The shocking development affects everyone and exacerbates tensions already present at the school, where more than half the students are Muslims of Arab descent. Maisonneuve looks into the repercussions of this significant event and at the important questions it continues to raise. We meet Kaëlla, Rayene, Idir, Stéphanie and Samuel, young adults trying to find their way in a highly strained environment, where mistrust of the “other” is the norm. “We kind of became the lab rats of radicalization,” Rayene says.
Filmed over several years, this six-episode series takes us into the culturally pluralistic Collège de Maisonneuve, as the school picks up the pieces after the trauma of 2015. The series offers unprecedented access to the daily lives of students with different backgrounds and opinions. Each of the protagonists offers smart and nuanced views on their lives in their late teens, revealing a maturity that reflects their own journeys. We see how their thinking evolves, and how their reflections become marked by a real openness to others.
Maisonneuve looks at the dialogue that begins among the various groups. “Giving young people permission to say what they think, to say they don’t agree, is a good thing in a modern society that wants to grow and that considers itself open and democratic,” says Momo, a school social worker. By allowing them to express themselves and creating safe spaces for dialogue, the College fosters debate in order to deconstruct persistent myths and reduce tensions among members of the student body. With its humanistic approach, Maisonneuve highlights both the importance and the fragility of living together in harmony in Quebec.
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Subject categories
- Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > African OriginsDiscriminationIntegration of Immigrants in Quebec
- Education > College, University and Professional Education
- Children and Youth > Youthful Perspectives
- Civics/Citizenship > Ideologies
- History and Citizenship Education > Quebec Society Since 1980
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Religious Diversity/Heritage
Credits
- participation
- Rayene Bouzitoun
- Mohamed Mimoun
- Kaëlla Stapels
- Idir Mazouti
- Erik Pirro
- Jean-Félix Chénier
- Stéphanie Cronier
- Samuel Dufresne
- Nancy Moreau
- direction
- Jean-Martin Gagnon
- additional direction
- Nicolas Wadimoff
- writing
- Nicolas Wadimoff
- Emmanuelle Walter
- research
- Emmanuelle Walter
- collection director
- Nicolas Wadimoff
- editing
- Andrea Henriquez
- Philippe Lefebvre
- cinematography
- Philémon Crête
- additional cinematography
- Natan B. Foisy
- sound recording
- François Forcier
- additional sound recording
- Marc-Antoine Barbier
- Jean-François Caissy
- Jacob Marcoux
- Pascal Picher-Larose
- Simon Plouffe
- Olivier Rogers-Larouche
- additional images - drone
- Danny Taillon
- editing assistant
- Timothée de Bouville
- Ufuk Emiroglu
- technical support - editing
- Pierre Dupont
- Marie-Josée Gourde
- Patrick Trahan
- translation
- Trans & Sub Coop
- subtitling
- Trans & Sub Coop
- titles
- Mélanie Bouchard
- infographics
- Mélanie Bouchard
- online editing
- Yannick Carrier
- colourization
- Yannick Carrier
- foley
- Simon Meilleur
- foley recording
- Luc Léger
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- sound design
- Jacob Marcoux
- Christophe Voyer
- re-recording
- Isabelle Lussier
- music
- Marc-Antoine Barbier
- rights clearances
- Karine Perron
- insurance
- Globalex
- legal advisor
- Lussier & Khouzam
- Julie Patry
- administration
- Christyne Lagarde
- Sia Koukoulas
- coordination
- Karine Bélanger
- media relations
- Sophie St-Pierre
- marketing manager
- Karine Sévigny
- marketing coordinator
- Julie Fortin
- administrator
- Sia Koukoulas
- senior production coordinator - administration
- Brenda Nixon
- studio coordinator
- Stéphanie Lazure
- senior production coordinator
- Chinda Phommarinh
- Joëlle Lapointe
- production coordinator
- Alexandra Bourque
- Alexandra Levert
- technical coordinator
- Esther Viragh
- Jean-François Laprise
- Daniel Claveau
- Mira Mailhot
- associate producer
- Laurie Pominville
- line production
- Mélanie Lasnier
- executive producer
- Nathalie Cloutier
- producer
- Nathalie Cloutier
- Hany Ouichou
- Philippe Coeytaux
- Serge Gordey
- Martin Laurent
Awards
- COUP DE CŒUR du Jury série courte Fonds BellFestival du cinéma international en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
- Laurier de l'audiovisuel: Francophone du nordCérémonie des lauriers de l'audiovisuel
Includes the following works
- 1. Collateral DamageJean-Martin GagnonFilm27 min 38 sec
- 2. Systemic ProblemsJean-Martin GagnonFilm26 min 46 sec
- 3. Intergenerational ConflictsJean-Martin Gagnon, Nicolas WadimoffFilm26 min 40 sec
- 4. Collective ResponsibilitiesJean-Martin GagnonFilm28 min 50 sec
- 5. Rebuilding RelationshipsJean-Martin GagnonFilm22 min 37 sec
- 6. Daring to Risk FailureJean-Martin GagnonFilm30 min 16 sec