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CAFÉ DE FLORE
Monday 06 February 2012, 05:15pm - 12:00am
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Director: Jean-Marc Vallée

Cast: Vanessa Paradis, Kevin Parent, Hélène Florent
Run Time: 120 minutes
Country: Canada
Year: 2011
Language: French with English Subtitles
Rating: 14A (Sexually suggestive scenes, nudity)

Jean-Marc Vallée, one of Canada’s most compelling filmmakers, returned to the Toronto International Film Festival® this year with a Special Presentation of his film, Café de flore – arguably his most personal film to date. Following his British period drama, Film Circuit favourite The Young Victoria, Vallée returns to French-language filmmaking with this unconventional love story in which two narratives are rhythmically woven together to create a tale of emotion and destiny. Set in present-day Montreal, the first story focuses on Antoine (Kevin Parent), a successful DJ and divorced father of two girls who is wildly infatuated with his girlfriend Rose (Evelyne Brochu, Polytechnique). However, Antoine still has extremely strong ties to his ex, Carole (Hélène Florent), and it’s evident they are not entirely over one another. Carole harbours a secret belief that Antoine will return to her, as their eldest daughter torments her father by blaring her parents’ defining love song at every opportunity.

The second story takes place in Paris in 1969. Jacqueline (Vanessa Paradis, Heartbreaker) is the fiercely devoted single mother of Laurent, a young boy with Down syndrome. With her son’s life expectancy limited to 25 years, Jacqueline dedicates every spare moment to enriching and prolonging his life. Their days are rituals of school drop-offs, affectionate kisses and Laurent’s constant request to listen to the jazz album “Café de flore.” When a young girl who also has Down syndrome joins Laurent’s class, Jacqueline’s tightly woven world begins to fray.

As it did in Vallée’s hit C.R.A.Z.Y., music plays a crucial role in Café de flore, encapsulating the characters’ memories and emotions, forming the soundtracks to their lives and fervently filling the edges of the screen. It seems initially that music is the only link between the two stories, but as Carole’s nightmares and sleepwalking intensify, we begin to sense that she is connected to Jacqueline in a much deeper way. Viewers who only know him for the stately The Young Victoria may be taken aback by the film’s unflinching sexuality, which is elegantly captured yet raw. With its superbly paced fluidity, Café de flore possesses an undeniable musicality: its layered, rhythmic beat mixing together two powerful tales of love and loss.

Our 1st showing will be at 5:15 pm
Our 2nd showing will be at 7:45 pm
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Venue:

Vernon Towne Theatre

Address:
2910 - 30th Ave, Vernon, V1T 2B7
Cost:
$7

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Organization:

Vernon Film Society

www.vernonfilmsociety.bc.ca

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