Poetry and cinema merge as 11 filmmakers bring to life 21 poems by Québécois poets.
Directed by Genevieve Allard and Paule Baillargeon and Manon Barbeau and Philippe Baylaucq and Michel Brault and Marie-Julie Dallaire and André Forcier and Chloé Leriche and Kim Nguyen and Marcel Simard and Denis Villeneuve
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Cast
Alexandrine Agostini
Manon Barbeau
France Castel
Isabelle Blais
Nathalie Coupal
Stéphane Crête
Suzanne Clément
Lise Dion
Micheline Lanctôt
François Papineau
Gabriel Sabourin
Alain Farah
Crew
Paule Baillargeon
Director
Manon Barbeau
Director
Michel Brault
Director
Marie-Julie Dallaire
Director
André Forcier
Director
Kim Nguyen
Director
Denis Villeneuve
Director
Popular Reviews
5 reviews
Kinoman4ek
2.0★ · 04/07/26
Couldnt find anywhere but from comments i saw its bad 😭
Couldnt find anywhere but from comments i saw its bad 😭
Mathias
6.0★ · 04/09/24
“Because God has become an Assassin!”If it wasn’t in French.. this would’ve been intolerable. I had no intention of watching this today, it just happened to cross my mind to check if I’d seen every feature-length film by Villeneuve, I hadn’t, but this was the last entry. It’s actually not the worst. Compared to similar projects this is by far conceptually better than most and the visuals are all mostly nice to look at. It’s basically just poetry with dreamlike imagery accompanying it.. very artsy fartsy.. but still atmospheric and fairly well executed. Especially liked the 3rd entry.. mostly for the 2005 MacBook Camera effect like visuals.
Overall, Watched for Denis Villeneuve.. Stayed for the weird atmosphere and the fairly decent concept. You can watch it here!
“Because God has become an Assassin!”If it wasn’t in French.. this would’ve been intolerable. I had no intention of watching this today, it just happened to cross my mind to check if I’d seen every feature-length film by Villeneuve, I hadn’t, but this was the last entry. It’s actually not the worst. Compared to similar projects this is by far conceptually better than most and the visuals are all mostly nice to look at. It’s basically just poetry with dreamlike imagery accompanying it.. very artsy fartsy.. but still atmospheric and fairly well executed. Especially liked the 3rd entry.. mostly for the 2005 MacBook Camera effect like visuals.
Overall, Watched for Denis Villeneuve.. Stayed for the weird atmosphere and the fairly decent concept. You can watch it here!
Andrew Warren
1.0★ · 03/04/24
Kim Dore dir. Denis Villeneuve
“Do not speak since we must understand each other.”
Again, just like the 6 segment anthology ‘Cosmos’ that Villeneuve was apart of, I just watched his segment in this film of recitations of 21 poems. And in Villeneuve’s segment, all it is, is a woman whispering a stupid poem.
I found ‘Happiness Bound’ here. (Villeneuve’s segment starts at 43:33 and ends at 46:40)
Kim Dore dir. Denis Villeneuve
“Do not speak since we must understand each other.”
Again, just like the 6 segment anthology ‘Cosmos’ that Villeneuve was apart of, I just watched his segment in this film of recitations of 21 poems. And in Villeneuve’s segment, all it is, is a woman whispering a stupid poem.
I found ‘Happiness Bound’ here. (Villeneuve’s segment starts at 43:33 and ends at 46:40)