Vacarme (2020)
1h 17m
Running Time
November 10, 2020Release Date
Vacarme (2020)
1h 17m
Running Time
November 10, 2020Release Date
Plot.
Abandoned by her mother in a group home of the DPJ, Émilie (13) tries to flee her new reality. Influenced by the people she meets on her getaway, her ray of hope lies in learning a musical instrument.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Rosalie Pépin
Émilie
Sophie Desmarais
Karine
Kelly Depeault
Ariel
Rosalie Julien
Jacynthe
Rudi Duperré
Renaud
Christophe Levac
Phil
Frédérick Neegan Siouï Trudel
Director
Gabriel Verdier
Gabriel
Line Sander Egede
Producer
Jacques Beverley
Jorge
Maxime Fortin
Composer
Kimia Esfahani
Sara
Philippe Roy
Cinematographer
Alexis Lefebvre
JP
Gus Logan
Touriste
Marianne Langston
Editor
Karl Farah
Policier
Florence Stafford
Policière
Catherine Souffront
Travailleuse sociale
Laetitia Angba
Éducatrice #1
Héloïse Jaouen
Éducatrice #2
Élodie Maboundou
Fille du foyer
Oriana Valentine Buchszer Sanchez
Fille du foyer
Amira Benmaouche
Fille du foyer
Gambetta Thanisma
Fille du foyer
Naomie Roy
Fille du foyer
Joséphine Roy
Fille du foyer
François Lemieux
Guitariste
Mark Morgenstern
Batteur
Claude Desjardins
Agent #1
Micaël Racine-Leblanc
Agent #2
Sara Al Sarraf
Mère de Sara / Line Producer
Toma Parent
Homme louche
Jonathan Lemire
Préposé au Bowling / Screenplay
Patrice LeBlanc
Sound Designer
Cyril Balavoine
VFX Artist
Tiago McNicoll
Sound Mixer
Castro Lopes
Sound Mixer
Charlotte Gandin
Costume Design / Art Direction
Camille Rouleau
Makeup Designer
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 10, 2020
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 17m
Filming LocationsMontreal, Canada
Genres
Wiki.
Vacarme is a 2020 Canadian drama film, directed by Neegan Trudel. The film stars Rosalie Pépin as Émilie, a 13 year old girl who is placed in a group home by Quebec's child protective services after a conflict with her mother Karine (Sophie Desmarais).The film premiered in November 2020 at the Cinemania film festival.The film received two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, for Best Actress (Pépin) and the John Dunning Best First Feature Award.