The Bridge (2004 film) explained

The Bridge
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Director:Guy Édoin
Producer:Sylvain Corbeil
Pascal Bascaron
Starring:Patrick Hivon
Catherine Bonneau
Music:Pierre Benoit
Cinematography:Serge Desrosiers
Editing:Philippe Gagnon
Studio:Metafilms
Distributor:Locomotion Distributions
Runtime:13 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:French

The Bridge (French: Le Pont) is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Guy Édoin and released in 2004.[1] The first film in his "Les Affluents" trilogy of short films on rural themes, preceding The Dead Water (Les Eaux mortes) in 2006 and preceding Beyond the Walls (La Battue) in 2008,[2] the film stars Patrick Hivon and Catherine Bonneau as a couple who are attempting to kill their disabled daughter under a bridge, only to have their plans disrupted when a farm girl (Sarah Gravel) crosses over the bridge walking her cow.[1]

The film was a Prix Jutra nominee for Best Short Film at the 7th Jutra Awards in 2005.[3]

All three films in the trilogy were subsequently released as bonus features on the DVD release of Édoin's feature film debut Wetlands (Marécages) in 2012.[4]

Notes and References

  1. François Marcotte, "Rencontre avec Guy Édoin". Le Journal Saint-Armand, April/May 2005.
  2. Kevin Laforest, "Les Affluents : Brève cinéma 2008-10-16". Voir, October 16, 2008.
  3. Karl Filion, "Jutra 2005 : Les gagnants". Cinoche, February 20, 2005.
  4. https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2012/02/21/sortie-du-dvd "Sortie du DVD"