The Sound of Trees (2015)
1h 17m
Running Time
July 3, 2015Release Date
Plot.
At 17, Jérémie dreams of a better place, far from the family sawmill and his native village in Bas-Saint-Laurent. The situation despairs his father Régis, who blames a small-time drug dealer for this disinterest. When the older brother leaves, the lives of Jérémie and Régis are turned upside down.
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Cast & Crew.
Antoine L'Écuyer
Jérémie Otis
Roy Dupuis
Régis Otis
Rémi Goulet
Francis Veilleux
Willia Ferland-Tanguay
Maya
Charles-Émile Lafleur
P.O.
Bobby Beshro
André Veilleux
François Péloquin
Director
Sarah Lévesque
Writer
Joakim Robillard
Steven
Ziad Touma
Producer
Yvon Barrette
Garagiste
Justin Laramée
Homme d'affaire
Mimi Allard
Composer
René Houde
Encanteur
François Messier-Rheault
Cinematographer
Marylène Thériault
Patricia
Martin Bourgault
Editor
Jocelyn Pelletier
Employé garage
Marie-Chantal Therrien
Lyne Veilleux
Jean-Martin Villeneuve
Père de P-O
Sylvain Caron
Joueur de baseball
Thomas Liccioni
Gagnon
Jérôme Landry
Monsieur Courteau
Hélène Gagné
Madame Nicole
Anne-Marie T. Tremblay
Suzie
Matéo Valencia-Arsenault
Jeune
Louis-Philipe Bouchard
Jeune
Christopher Lévesque-Savard
Jeune
Jacky Gagné
Insurgé
Stéphane Thibeault
Insurgé
Pascal Desrosiers
Insurgé
Simon Sauvé
Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 3, 2015
Original NameLe bruit des arbres
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 17m
Budget$1,250,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
quebec
coming of age
drugs
father son relationship
brother brother relationship
small village
family business
bad influence
sawmill
rural
Wiki.
The Sound of Trees (French: Le Bruit des arbres) is a 2015 Canadian film directed by François Péloquin. The film stars Antoine L'Écuyer as Jérémie, a teenager who dreams of escaping his small-town life in the Gaspésie region of Quebec, posing problems in his relationship with his father Régis (Roy Dupuis).The film's cast also includes Rémi Goulet, Yvon Barrette and Marylène Thériault.
The film premiered in Quebec theatres on July 3, 2015, and was screened in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. At the 2015 Vancouver International Film Festival, Péloquin won the award for Emerging Canadian Director.