Contre toute espérance

Contre toute espérance
Directed by Bernard Émond
Produced by Bernadette Payeur
Written by Bernard Émond
Starring Guylaine Tremblay
Guy Jodoin
Gildor Roy
René-Daniel Dubois
Serge Houde
Music by Robert M. Lepage
Cinematography Jean-Claude Labrecque
Edited by Louise Côté
Distributed by Les Films Séville
Release date
2007 (Canada)
Running time
85 minutes
Country Canada
Language French

Contre toute espérance (Summit Circle) is a 2007 French-Canadian feature from Bernard Émond. The second in his trilogy of films on the Christian virtues of faith, hope and charity, which includes La Neuvaine (2005) and La Donation (2009). It was screened at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival.

Synopsis

Réjeanne (Guylaine Tremblay) is a switchboard operator whose life is thrown into turmoil when her husband, Gilles (Guy Jodoin), suffers an apparent depilating stroke. The film transpires in the past and the present, as a police officer (René-Daniel Dubois) in the latter tries to solve Gilles’s suspicious death (did Réjeanne kill her husband or not?), while the former shows the deterioration of the couple’s marriage. A sparse, deliberately paced film, shot in a cinéma-vérité style that continues director Bernard Émond’s exploration of the theological themes of faith, hope and charity.

What the critics said

Awards

Prix Jutra – Best Actress (Guylaine Tremblay)

References

  1. Weissberg, Jay (August 27, 2007). "Summit Circle (review)". Variety.
  2. Wente, Jesse (September 2007). "Contre toute espérance". Toronto International Film Festival Program Guide: 251.

Contre toute espérance on IMDb

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