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Mesnak

  • 2011
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Mesnak (2011)
Drama

Dave, an urban aboriginal in his early twenties, is a Montreal actor. His adoption at the age of 3 has erased all memory of his Native culture. When he receives his first-ever contact with h... Read allDave, an urban aboriginal in his early twenties, is a Montreal actor. His adoption at the age of 3 has erased all memory of his Native culture. When he receives his first-ever contact with his biological mother through a photo in the mail, Dave leaves for Kinogamish, the reserve ... Read allDave, an urban aboriginal in his early twenties, is a Montreal actor. His adoption at the age of 3 has erased all memory of his Native culture. When he receives his first-ever contact with his biological mother through a photo in the mail, Dave leaves for Kinogamish, the reserve where he was born. And where his biological mother, Gertrude, still lives. The reunion doe... Read all

  • Director
    • Yves Sioui Durand
  • Writers
    • Louis Hamelin
    • Robert Morin
    • Yves Sioui Durand
  • Stars
    • Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles
    • Eve Ringuette
    • Marco Collin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    73
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yves Sioui Durand
    • Writers
      • Louis Hamelin
      • Robert Morin
      • Yves Sioui Durand
    • Stars
      • Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles
      • Eve Ringuette
      • Marco Collin
    • 2User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles
    Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles
    • Dave
    • (as Victor Andres Trelles Turgeon)
    Eve Ringuette
    Eve Ringuette
    • Osalic
    Marco Collin
    Marco Collin
    • Claude…
    Kathia Rock
    Kathia Rock
    • Gertrude…
    Marco Poulin
    Marco Poulin
    • Sapatesh
    Charles Buckell-Robertson
    Charles Buckell-Robertson
    • Léonard
    • (as Charles Buckell)
    Luc Morissette
    Luc Morissette
    • Jean-Marie Fontaine
    • (as Luc Morrissette)
    Florent Vollant
    Florent Vollant
    • Sans-Abris
    Manon Nolin
    • Fille de Sapatesh
    • Director
      • Yves Sioui Durand
    • Writers
      • Louis Hamelin
      • Robert Morin
      • Yves Sioui Durand
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    10Maxi_Miller_82

    Authentic yet Innovative - a realist film rich with symbols

    This beautiful film, sometimes comparable in style to Weerasethakul's "Uncle Boonmee" (2010) and Terence Malick's "The New World" (2005), is focused around a young French speaking indigenous man from Montreal who plays the role of Hamlet in a reinvented version of Shakespeare's play set in his family's hometown, which seems to be an Iroquian Huron logging town (only local Quebecois might recognise the dialect spoken such is its rarity now - the lead character did not understand it either). The landscape and mythology reminded me of a book I read about the Algonquian Mi'kmaq people, so I'm guessing there is some common mythology shared between different tribes. The director Durand is an experienced and intelligent theater director who has only recently moved into feature films. He is himself from the same ethnic group and has spent many years trying to promote indigenous Quebec culture, while also exploring various great playwrights' work. The film is set in the present day and explores present day themes concerning sex, drugs, gangs, parenthood in crisis, broken families, adoption, loss of identity and unrelenting corporatism/corruption. The erotic scenes have a sensuality and charge to them which can be good or disturbing, depending on who's involved in them - think of Hamlet's oedipal psychology for instance. It seems very different to other modern films which address these issues though because it deliberately places them in the context of a Shakespearean dramatic/philosophical structure and the rich imagery of indigenous mythology, in particular the Mesnak - sometimes taken as a symbol of pre-colonial north-America, but here the ancestral turtle spirit, which carries the memories and pain of the dead until justice is served. You could say the Mesnak is playing a similar role to the faun in Guillermo Del Toro's 'Pan's Labyrinth', but in the symbolic naturalistic style of 'Le quattro volte' (2010).

    You will probably never have seen a Shakespeare adaptation like it, because it addresses the emotional and psychological aspects of that story head on, rather than fetishising the use of language and rigid structure. It often uses modern scenarios and filmic influences, such as an estranged and naive member of a family returning to his ancestral home, to recreate the dynamic that Shakespeare was trying to generate in his setting. There is exactly that subtle air of dread hanging over parts of the film, that you would expect from a Hamlet interpretation. Unlike most classically stylised thespian films, the relationships are all very well drawn and realistic, while allowing occasional surreal flourishes and memories influenced by local myth. The actors are professional and amateur, all performing excellently. Durand has exposed himself to critical snobbery by alluding to such a revered tradition in theatre and this makes the film difficult to categorise and therefore sell. If for no other reason, you should watch this film to appreciate the natural history of Canada and how people feel about their environment - the choice of shots and colours are all deliberately selected to enhance the beauty of people in nature.

    The powerful connection between landscape and spirit contrasts starkly with the attitude of industrialists who attempt to barter with and bribe the tribal owners of the land, as if the forests and rivers were nothing but another commodity and tribal elders are CEO's. The social agenda of the film could be compared to films like 'Local Hero' by Bill Forsyth, 'The Last Wave' by Peter Weir or 'Samson and Delilah' by Warwick Thornton. The final sequence is one of the most beautiful and melancholy I have seen in any film and I'm not sure how they actually managed to film it safely.

    Mesnak is the ghost of Canada's conscience and I believe that the art establishment's rejection of it, is exactly what we should expect for a work of truth in a complacent culture.

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2011 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • French
      • Aboriginal
    • Also known as
      • Меснак
    • Filming locations
      • Malioténam, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Kunakan Productions
      • Les Films de l'Isle
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      • CA$2,290,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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