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Les Ordres

Titre original : Les ordres
  • 1974
  • 1h 49min
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8,0/10
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Les Ordres (1974)
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Un récit basé sur les faits de citoyens ordinaires qui se sont retrouvés arrêtés et emprisonnés sans aucun motif d'inculpation pendant des semaines lors de la Crise d'octobre en 1970 au Québ... Tout lireUn récit basé sur les faits de citoyens ordinaires qui se sont retrouvés arrêtés et emprisonnés sans aucun motif d'inculpation pendant des semaines lors de la Crise d'octobre en 1970 au Québec.Un récit basé sur les faits de citoyens ordinaires qui se sont retrouvés arrêtés et emprisonnés sans aucun motif d'inculpation pendant des semaines lors de la Crise d'octobre en 1970 au Québec.

  • Réalisation
    • Michel Brault
  • Scénario
    • Michel Brault
  • Casting principal
    • Hélène Loiselle
    • Jean Lapointe
    • Guy Provost
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Michel Brault
    • Scénario
      • Michel Brault
    • Casting principal
      • Hélène Loiselle
      • Jean Lapointe
      • Guy Provost
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux39

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    Hélène Loiselle
    Hélène Loiselle
    • Marie Boudreau…
    Jean Lapointe
    Jean Lapointe
    • Clermont Boudreau…
    Guy Provost
    Guy Provost
    • Jean-Marie Beauchemin…
    Claude Gauthier
    Claude Gauthier
    • Richard Lavoie…
    Louise Forestier
    Louise Forestier
    • Claudette Dusseault…
    Louise Pratte
    • Louise Boudreau
    Martine Pratte
    • Martine Boudreau
    Monique Pratte
    • Monique Boudreau
    Amulette Garneau
    Amulette Garneau
    • Mme. Thibault - la voisine
    Louise Latraverse
    Louise Latraverse
    • Claire Beauchemin
    Sophie Clément
    Sophie Clément
    • Ginette Lavoie
    • (as Sophie Clement)
    Esther Auger
    Esther Auger
    • Esther
    Claire Richard
    • Mme. Vézina
    J. Léo Gagnon
    J. Léo Gagnon
    • L'épicier
    • (as J-Léo Gagnon)
    José Rettino
    José Rettino
    • Le Contremaitre
    Guy Bélanger
    • Directeur de la Prison
    J.-Maurice Gélinas
    • Maurice
    Roger Garand
    Roger Garand
    • Monsieur Martineau
    • Réalisation
      • Michel Brault
    • Scénario
      • Michel Brault
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    5gizmomogwai

    And the Banality Award goes to...

    Les Ordres: made in the infancy of Canadian cinema, as far as feature films go. Canada's official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for 1974, and not nominated. It's easy to see why, and indeed, I imagine a country putting this up against the cinema of the entire non-English speaking world would have raised a few eyebrows in the Academy. Okay, so you have a historically significant event (at least significant to Canada). But that's all you have. The direction has all the creativity, imagination and style of a TV movie. That's all it looks like, it never rises above that level for the entirety of the film. The sole "innovation" you have is interviewing the actors about the characters in the film itself- but that's a stunt just ripped off from Ingmar Bergman's The Passion of Anna (1969). I didn't particularly care for it there, either, but at least Max von Sydow had something to say. None of these television actors know what they're doing here, except to say "My name is X, and I play Y..." It would have been more accurate to say "I'm nobody, and the 'character' I play is barely a character at all."

    It's not enough to have a human rights violation as a subject matter (and as far as world history goes, a few days in prison is small potatoes). You have to *do* something with it to have a film.

    I can see why this would have made the Toronto International Film Festival's Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time when that list was first assembled in 1984. There were a lot less good films to choose from then, and Les Ordres having inexplicably won Best Director at Cannes in 1974, I might have felt obligated to write the film in, too, for its strictly historic interest. Whether it deserved to stay on the Top 10 in the 1993 update is more debatable. Why it didn't fall off in 2004 is puzzling. The fact that it's still wasting space on the list in 2015 is laughable, especially when far worthier films like Les Bons Debarras fell off and Incendies and Mommy didn't make it at all. If this, and Mon oncle Antoine, were really the best we could do as a country, that's not inspiring- that's embarrassing.
    9mononkmike

    I was there when...

    ...they took my friend away. A 16 years old high school kid whose sole mistake was going to a political rally mainly to see a performing artist. The weeks he spent in detention changed him forever. This film is a necessary testament so nobody forgets these dark times in Quebec's history.
    9proud_luddite

    Brilliant directing by Michel Brault

    In October, 1970, Canada's War Measures Act allowed authorities to arrest and imprison anybody that they suspected of domestic terrorism in association with the FLQ (Front de Libération du Québec). As a result, over four-hundred innocent Montreal citizens were wrongly incarcerated. Fifty of them gave their stories to director-writer Michel Brault. From their stories, five composite characters were created for "Les Ordres": a unionized labourer (Clermont Boudreau) and his wife (Hélène Loiselle) who are raising three school-age daughters; an unemployed father (Claude Gauthier) who cares for a baby and toddler at home; a social worker (Louise Forestier) who advocates for welfare recipients; and a doctor (Guy Provost) who has been involved in socialist politics.

    Even before the arrests have begun, the story shows how bleak life is for the working-class and the poor. However, this appears relatively mild compared to the shocks that are yet to come. Brault shows brilliance in his subtlety during the arrest scenes. His level of detail for nuanced yet important actions have at least as much impact as violence does in other films especially the situations where children are to be left without a caretaker at home. And his intermingling of the various arrest scenes is done perfectly. Not only do they flow well together; they even have more impact when shown simultaneously.

    The second half of the film takes place in the men's and women's prisons. While these scenes have less impact than those in the first half, the theme of a shocking injustice continues especially the abuses in the men's prison.

    The performances are uniformly strong and moving. The actors convey to the audience what it would be like to enter an unexpected nightmare with apparently no end in sight.

    One of the reasons this docudrama feels like a thriller is that it took place in Canada, let alone under the popular Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Considering similar incidents during the past few years (the scandalous G20 Toronto conference), it shows that certain freedoms can never be taken for granted. - dbamateurcritic

    OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT: Directing by Michel Brault
    9rps-2

    A masterpiece!

    This would be a compelling and scary film if it were fiction. But it is in fact, a docudrama based on the worrisome events of the Quebec crisis of 1970. Canadians adulate Pierre Trudeau but forget that he was the one who unleashed a police state on a free country. (We never learn, do we? We did it to the Ukranians in World War I, to the Japanese in World War II and now to Arabs and Muslims. But I digress.) "Les Ordres" captures the gritty reality of working class Montreal with stark black and white footage, punctuated with occasional but effective colour. It takes the unusual but also effective step of having the actors discuss the people they play within the body of the film.

    I was left with an understanding of how something like the Gestapo can come about in a civilized society if police are given unfettered powers. The Quebec police and the RCMP came very close to the Gestapo model. Although there were no significant abuses outside Quebec, the law applied to all of Canada. I was a broadcaster in Toronto at the time and it was frightening to realize that for a time freedom of the press did not exist in Canada. This is a powerful and compelling work that deserves wider exposure. It also should be shown in schools as a fundamental example and a discussion starter on the importance of civil rights and the fragility of freedom.
    10vincent-vachon1

    A tribute to injustice

    This movie is not about action, it is not about special effects, it is about injustice. The persons portrayed in this movie did not die, nor did they suffer tremendous pain. But, for no valid reason, their liberty was taken from them because of the law instated to counter terrorist acts happening during "la crise d'octobre". You cannot compare this movie to a war film because it isn't, neither can it be compared to a drama because it is not that either. It is made in a documentary structure, sometimes showing us the people involved, sometimes, showing us the impressions of the actors playing them, and how they were disturbed by the whole idea.

    This movie is based on testimonies of people detained without recourse during the crisis of October 1970. This film is meant as a reminder for everyone that, as much a government can be civilized, as much it can abuse its power to protect itself with fear.

    If you watch this movie, do not expect twists and turns, do not expect violence, do not expect special effects... do not expect anything but humanity. The mere fact that someone can be deprived from freedom, even just for a few days, can leave a sour taste. I don't think this movie was made to be a statement, but rather to be disturbing, as the events it tells.

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    • Anecdotes
      Official submission from Canada for the 1975 Academy Awards.
    • Gaffes
      When Richard Lavoie is arrested, officers ask him his age and birthday. He answers he's 34 and born on January 31th, 1939. This may seem inaccurate, since the events of the movie are all set in October/November 1970, which would give him 31. However, Richard Lavoie's actor, Claude Gauthier, gave in fact his own birth date and age at the time of filming. This echoes the dual aspect of the movie, when, in the documentary part of the movie, the actors gave their real life's names and personal own anecdotes. By giving his own birth date, the actor communicates that he shares the same fate as the character, that of an artist who has espoused separatism and therefore is exposed to the repression of the federal government; he could have been the one in prison, being asked about his birth date and age.
    • Connexions
      Edited into La conquête du grand écran (1996)
    • Bandes originales
      La Complainte de mon frère
      Written by Philippe Gagnon

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 septembre 1974 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Les Productions Prisma
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
      • Les Cinémas Unis Ltée
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      • 260 000 $CA (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 49 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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