At a time when LGBTQ+ people in many parts of the world feel under seige, at the centre of a moral panic which threatens to politicise every detail of day to day existence, this sweet little documentary by Julien Cadieux is a breath of fresh air. It’s not a genre film per se, unless one argues that a world in which we can all get along peacefully is innately fantastical, but it’s so French Canadian in its very essence that one can see how it managed to win a place at the Montreal-based Fantasia International Film Festival regardless. In any event, people all around the world will fall in love with it.
Pastel coloured and framed, in many places, like a Wes Anderson film, it follows a young musician called Samuel Leblanc through a pivotal period in his life. As he prepares for graduation and whatever may lie ahead,...
Pastel coloured and framed, in many places, like a Wes Anderson film, it follows a young musician called Samuel Leblanc through a pivotal period in his life. As he prepares for graduation and whatever may lie ahead,...
- 7/23/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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