Archive of films Whitewash / Whitewash
Canada
2013, 88 min
Section:
Official Selection - Out of Competition
Year: 2013
As Bruce Landry (Sideways’ Thomas Haden Church) zips along through a blizzard on his tiny snowplow, he knows very well he won’t avert tragedy. But while hiding in a snowy wood, this lone wolf keeps discovering more possibilities for dealing with his future. Which one will the hero of this dark comedy choose?
Synopsis
Winters in northern Québec are cruel – especially when you’re alone like Bruce (Thomas Haden Church of Sideways fame), a Western-ready tough guy, and especially when one blizzardy night you slam into an inconvenient neighbor with your snowplow and then disappear the body. But although things are not as clear-cut as they seem, the protagonist can take a moment to contemplate what to do next – while hiding out in the forest. That is to say, however much of a bind he’s gotten himself into, he’s got enough ideas and plenty of time to extricate himself from the pickle he’s in. In fact, the less it seems his story will end happily, the more we want to cross our fingers for him. While the picture is conceived as a very dark comedy and although watching the hero in action is quite entertaining, it functionally succeeds in relativizing the issue of his guilt(lessness). He may have messed up a thing or two but it’s not hard to sympathize with him. Bearing a hint of inevitability, the movie benefits not only from the limited space Bruce is forced to inhabit but also from the ambiguity of the situation and the protagonist’s state of mind.
About the director
Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais graduated in film studies from the University of Montréal. He is a renowned director of commercials, and many of his hundreds of ad campaigns have been presented at specialized festivals in Cannes, New York, London, and Toronto where they have regularly won prizes. He is also a three-time winner of Québec’s Créa advertising award. Before beginning to direct, he set his film career in motion as an editor and actor (e.g. The Day After Tomorrow, 2004). His short movie Marius Borodine (2010) sparked interest at international film festivals around the world and was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Short Film. The black comedy Whitewash is his feature debut as a writer and director. At present he is at work on another picture, Birthmarked.
Contacts
Entertainment One Films International
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Canada
Tel: +1 416 646 2400
Fax: +1 416 979 5824
www: www.eonefilms.com
About the film
Color, DCP
European premiere
Section: | Official Selection - Out of Competition |
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Director: | Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais |
Screenplay: | Marc Tulin, Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais |
Dir. of Photography: | André Turpin |
Music: | Serge Pelletier |
Editor: | Arthur Tarnowski |
Producer: | Luc Déry, Kim McCraw |
Production: | micro_scope |
Cast: | Thomas Haden Church, Marc Labrèche |
Contact: | Entertainment One Films International |
Guests
Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais
Film Director
Luc Déry
Producer
Kim McCraw
Producer