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West of Pluto

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West of Pluto
FrenchÀ l'ouest de Pluton
Directed byHenry Bernadet
Myriam Verreault
Written byHenry Bernadet
Myriam Verreault
Produced byVirginie Barret
Henry Bernadet
Myriam Verreault
CinematographyPatrick Faucher
Edited byMyriam Verreault
Music byJosué Beaucage
Mathieu Campagna
Louis Dugal
Philip Larouche
Production
company
Vostok Films
Distributed byGKIDS
Release date
  • October 24, 2008 (2008-10-24)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench
Budget$10,000

West of Pluto (French: À l'ouest de Pluton) is a Canadian comedy-drama docufiction film, directed by Henry Bernadet and Myriam Verreault and released in 2008.[1]

Synopsis

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The film presents a full day in the life of Quebec teenagers. From waking up through school to an open house , the film puts the viewer in the shoes of the different characters by presenting a selection of typical scenes from teenage life in Quebec. We see teenagers making oral presentations in class, smoking drugs, discussing existential issues, trying to get beer before the legal age, criticizing social uniformity, partying and making love.[2]

The film is acted by a cast of non-professional teen actors, cast from the high school in the Quebec City neighbourhood of Loretteville.[3]

Cast

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  • Alexis Drolet as Jérôme
  • David Bouchard as Pierre-Olivier
  • Anne-Sophie Tremblay Lamontagne as Kim
  • Yoann Linteau as Benoit "Paluche"
  • Sandra Jacques as Émilie Bégin
  • Micaël Minguy-Bédard as Nicolas
  • Yann Bernard as Kevin
  • Marc-Alexandre Paradis as Steve Labbé
  • Denis Marchand as Gaetan
  • Thomas Gionet-Lavigne as Emilie's brother
  • Caroline Beauséjour as Isa
  • Frédérique Boivin-Lafrance as Nath
  • Cynthia Paquet as Véro
  • Marie-Pier B. Touzin as Jenn
  • Lise Castonguay as mother of Benoît
  • Sylvain Brosseau as Mario the Pusher
  • Virginie Leblanc as Magalie
  • Marie Frédérique Auger as waitress at Chez Gilles Patate
  • Mélanie Bouchard-Rochette as Jerome's sister
  • Odette Lampron as mother of Emilie Bégin
  • Mario Gagnon as Emilie Bégin's father
  • Réal Rochette as Jérôme's father
  • Lina Bouchard as Jerome's mother
  • Alexandro Rizzo as friend of Paluche
  • Roger Miville-Deschesnes as convenience store customer
  • Martin Roy as convenience store clerk
  • Marie-Sophie Vaillancourt as mother of Pierre-Olivier
  • Victor Doyon-Allard as little boy with styrofoam
  • Mia Piché as little girl with a carriage
  • Mathieu St-Pierre as boy on the couch
  • Luc Archambault as doctor

Release

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The film premiered in competition at the 2008 Festival du nouveau cinéma.[4] It was subsequently screened in competition at the 2009 International Film Festival Rotterdam,[5] before going into commercial release in February 2009.[1]

Followup

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Verreault and Bernadet each later emerged with solo film efforts, Verreault with Kuessipan in 2019,[6] and Bernadet with Gamma Rays (Les Rayons gamma) in 2023.[7]

When Telefilm Canada launched its contemporary program of digitally restoring classic Canadian films in the late 2010s, West of Pluto was one of the first films selected by the FNC, with the restored version receiving a screening at the 2021 Festival du nouveau cinéma.[8] Despite this, the film has proven perenially difficult to locate even in its digital version;[9] in 2024, Verreault launched an appeal on social media for a distributor to make the film available, and noted that she has sometimes even resorted to mailing out home-burned DVD-R copies of the film to people who contacted her to ask where they could find it.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b Charles-Henri Ramond, "A l’ouest de Pluton – Film d’Henry Bernadet et de Myriam Verreault". Films du Québec, January 1, 2009.
  2. ^ "Movie review: “Pluto” an offbeat look at a day in the life of Quebec teens". The Denver Post, May 6, 2016.
  3. ^ Anabelle Nicoud, "À l'ouest de Pluton : incursion sur la planète ado". La Presse, October 24, 2008.
  4. ^ "À l’Ouest de Pluton de Henry Bernadet et Myriam Verreault". Qui Fait Quoi, October 23, 2008.
  5. ^ Anabelle Nicoud, "À l’ouest de Pluton en compétition au Festival de Rotterdam". La Presse, January 7, 2009.
  6. ^ Clements, Sara (February 18, 2020). "TIFF Next Wave Review: 'Kuessipan' Is a Love Letter to Quebec's Innu". Exclaim!.
  7. ^ Charles Rioux, "Les rayons gamma : le talent brut des jeunes de Saint-Michel au grand écran". Ici Radio-Canada, November 10, 2023.
  8. ^ Sophie Bernard, "Le FNC projette une version restaurée de « À l’ouest de Pluton »". Lien Multimédia, October 6, 2021.
  9. ^ Marc Cassivi, "Répertoire des films disparus". La Presse, April 26, 2024.
  10. ^ Étienne Paré, "Plusieurs films québécois quasi introuvables". Le Devoir, April 23, 2024.
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