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La vie heureuse de Léopold Z

  • 1965
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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La vie heureuse de Léopold Z (1965)
Comedy

A worker, called in a hurry to remove the snow in the city street, try to buy his remaining gifts in the tumult of Christmas eve without quitting his work.A worker, called in a hurry to remove the snow in the city street, try to buy his remaining gifts in the tumult of Christmas eve without quitting his work.A worker, called in a hurry to remove the snow in the city street, try to buy his remaining gifts in the tumult of Christmas eve without quitting his work.

  • Director
    • Gilles Carle
  • Writer
    • Gilles Carle
  • Stars
    • Guy L'Ecuyer
    • Paul Hébert
    • Suzanne Valéry
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    419
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    • Director
      • Gilles Carle
    • Writer
      • Gilles Carle
    • Stars
      • Guy L'Ecuyer
      • Paul Hébert
      • Suzanne Valéry
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Guy L'Ecuyer
    Guy L'Ecuyer
    • Léopold Z. Tremblay
    • (as Guy L'Écuyer)
    Paul Hébert
    Paul Hébert
    • Théophile Lemay
    Suzanne Valéry
    Suzanne Valéry
    • Josette dite Josita
    Monique Joly
    Monique Joly
    • Catherine Tremblay
    Jacques Poulin
    • Jacques Tremblay
    Gilles Latulippe
    Gilles Latulippe
    • L'employé de l'organisme financier
    Bernard Assiniwi
      Albert Millaire
      Albert Millaire
      • Le narrateur
      • (voice)
      Raymond Lemay
      • L'annonceur
      • (voice)
      Léandre Brault
      • Self - le chef de la chorale
      André Gagnon
      André Gagnon
      • Dédé - le pianiste de Josita
      • Director
        • Gilles Carle
      • Writer
        • Gilles Carle
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      5jonathan-577

      'interesting,' 'a piece of history' etc

      This is one of those mid-sixties NFB productions where rogue filmmakers took what was supposed to be a documentary or short film, turned it into a narrative feature, and basically created the Canadian feature film, such as it is. This one was supposed to be a documentary about snow ploughs, and was transmuted into this shaggy-dog story about an operator trying to get off shift to see his son sing at midnight mass and give his wife a mink coat. So as you can see, this one was NOT heavily influenced by the French new wave ;) The bulk of the movie involves a long social between the guy and his pal the boss, and jump cuts are strenuously avoided in ways that are more awkward than the jump cuts would have been. It's also a little overextended and clunky. It's 'working class' which I guess is the social selling point, but it's interesting how the filmmakers transmute that into this general conservatism. Also, it's dubbed, so the scene where the woman in the department store is talking non-stop English at them loses its whole point. Overall, this one is 'interesting,' 'a piece of history' etc., not something I'd recommend in and of itself, and useful in de-romanticizing pre-tax-shelter feature film-making in Canada - the scrappy circumstances of production show on screen, and not in a positive way.
      7meddlecore

      If He Makes It To Midnight Mass...It'll Be A Miracle...

      Gilles Carle's classic Canadian comedy is about Leopold Z Tremblay, a snowplow driver living in Montreal.

      Leo is 32 going on 50.

      He lives in a house that he rents from his boss, because he lost all his worldly possessions to the finance company.

      He tried to get a house in his wife's name, but it didn't work out.

      He met her at the unemployment insurance office.

      The film takes place on Christmas Eve, as Leo is about to head out to clear the road.

      Which makes him wonder why he has to work so hard all the time.

      To meet the demands of his family, he needs money.

      So he follows an ad to a loan agency.

      He has bad credit, but they still give him the loan.

      Instead of getting the list of items his wife had given him, however, he buys a fur coat to give her for Christmas.

      While all his co-workers are out clearing the streets of snow, Leo is focusing on making the gift perfect.

      Getting the card just right.

      Even when his boss catches him...he chooses to wander around the mall, hoping to catch up with his old girlfriend- whom he drives around the city on a tour- instead of getting back to work.

      She's a nightclub performer.

      His son sings in the boys choir at St. Joseph's Oratory, where he and his wife plan to attend midnight mass.

      But, before he's able to get back to work, the axle on his truck breaks.

      Lucky for him, his boss is the nicest guy ever...so, instead of writing him up, he asks for his help to move some furniture he has purchased for his wife for Christmas.

      Now they are both neglecting their duties.

      And if they're able to make it to midnight mass in time...it'll be a miracle...

      Shot in the style of the French New Wave, the whole film acts like a time capsule, capturing a snapshot of Montreal in the 60's for future generations.

      Particularly in relation to the snow removal industry.

      Adding a sort of documentary element to it's narrative presentation.

      On top of this, we get to see Place Ville Marie, and the underground mall, some churches- including the newly (at the time) built St Joseph's Oratory, and a glimpse of the streets of Montreal.

      It's all rather humourous, if only in a way that French-Canadians can appreciate.

      But it's also rather endearing...with Leopold fitting that sort of anti-hero mold Canada has become renown for portraying it in it's films.

      7 out of 10.

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      • Trivia
        Award:
        • Jury prize of the Canadian Film Festival, Montréal 1965.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Labrecque, une caméra pour la mémoire (2017)
      • Soundtracks
        Rapide-Blanc
        Written and composed by Oscar Thiffault

        Sung in rehersal by Suzanne Valéry in the club with only Léopold and Théo in attendance

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      • Release date
        • August 1965 (Canada)
      • Country of origin
        • Canada
      • Official site
        • the link of the entire original movie
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • The Merry World of Leopold Z
      • Filming locations
        • Oratoire St-Joseph, 3800 chemin Queen-Mary, Montréal, Québec, Canada(Choir rehearsal, Christmas Midnight mass)
      • Production company
        • National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
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        • CA$70,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 8 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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