The Decline (film)
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French | Jusqu'au déclin |
Directed by | Patrice Laliberté |
Screenplay by | Charles Dionne Nicholas Krief Patrice Laliberté |
Produced by | Julie Groleau |
Starring | Guillaume Laurin Réal Bossé Marc-André Grondin Marie-Évelyne Lessard |
Cinematography | Christophe Dalpé |
Edited by | Arthur Tarnowski |
Music by | Jason Sharp |
Production company | Couronne Nord |
Distributed by | Netflix |
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Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The Decline (
The film's cast includes Marc-André Grondin, Isabelle Giroux, Marilyn Castonguay, Marc Beaupré, Marie-Évelyne Lessard and Guillaume Cyr.[3]
The film had its theatrical premiere at the
Plot
A young man named Antoine, his female partner, and their young daughter are practicing an emergency evacuation of their home, grabbing a "
Alain has developed a self-sufficient camp, with a cabin, greenhouse, chicken coops, a generator, solar panels, and batteries. Other survivalist enthusiasts arrive at the camp, including Rachel (a former soldier), Sebastien (a hunting enthusiast), Anna, François, and David, a paramilitary type.
Alain trains the students in handgun and rifle drills, snaring and field dressing small animals, and planting in the greenhouse. The students eat in Alain's cabin and sleep in a large tent. During the evening meal, Alain tells the students about his survivalist philosophies. He says that the students are all excellent examples of what a "lucid citizen" should be. He notes that if society collapses, he can live in his camp and supply his own needs. He invites Antoine to think about joining him in the camp in the future.
Alain next teaches the students how to build pipe bombs. He says that, in the event of social collapse, if a large number of "migrants with machetes" try to come to the camp, rifles alone might not be a sufficient defence. After testing a bomb, the students pack up the equipment. As François carries a crate of bombs back to camp, it accidentally explodes and kills him.
Most of the students want to call the police and report the accident, but Alain and David refuse. They say that all risk being charged with domestic terrorism or manslaughter, and Alain will lose his survival camp. Alain adjourns the meeting and suggests they decide what to do in the morning. The students agree and go to bed. From inside the tent, they see a sudden bright light. When they emerge, they see Alain burning François's body with gasoline. After protesting, most of the students try to leave the camp by snowmobile, but Alain shoots Anna in the leg.
He and David carry her into the cabin, where Alain treats her wound and ties her up. The remaining students run into the woods. Sebastien soon dies in a
The next day, the pair manage to get to Antoine's car, but David ambushes them and fatally shoots Antoine with an assault rifle. Rachel has a shoot-out with David, and kills him in close combat with blows from a pistol butt. She returns to the cabin, and discovers that Anna has died. Rachel sets fire to the greenhouse and takes the assault rifle to the upper floor to watch for Alain.
When Alain returns on his snowmobile, he sees the two dead bodies at the parking area and returns to his cabin. As Alain draws near, Rachel fires at him, pinning him down. He manages to hide his movement and get to the cabin. He and Rachel have a brutal hand-to-hand fight. She controls him despite her injuries. As Alain's previous speech about survivalism is heard in the background, Rachel loads the wounded man onto a sled attached to the snowmobile and drives out of the camp.
Cast
- Guillaume Laurin as Antoine
- Marie-Evelyne Lessard as Rachel
- Réal Bossé as Alain
- Marc Beaupré as David
- Marilyn Castonguay as Anna
- Guillaume Cyr as Sebastien
- Marc-André Grondin as François
Awards and nominations
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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Canadian Screen Awards | May 20, 2021 | Best Editing | Arthur Tarnowski | Nominated | [5] |
Prix collégial du cinéma québécois | 2021 | Best Film | The Decline | Nominated | [6] |
Prix Iris | June 6, 2021 | Best Actor | Réal Bossé | Nominated | [7] |
Best Actress | Marie-Évelyne Lessard | Nominated | |||
Best Editing | Arthur Tarnowski | Nominated | |||
Best Sound | Sylvain Bellemare, Bernard Gariépy Strobl, François Grenon | Nominated | |||
Best Makeup | Dominique T. Hasbani | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects | Sébastien Chartier, Jean-François « Jafaz » Ferland, Marie-Claude Lafontaine | Won | |||
Best First Film | Patrice Laliberté | Nominated | |||
Public Prize | Patrice Laliberté, Julie Groleau | Nominated |
References
- ^ a b André Duchesne, "Le premier film québécois de Netflix aux Rendez-vous Québec cinéma". La Presse, February 11, 2020.
- ^ Christopher Reynolds, "Quebec gets its first Netflix original film amid tax, cultural content concerns". CBC News, Montreal, November 21, 2018.
- ^ a b c Marie-Josée Roy, "«Jusqu’au déclin» : aux RVQC avant Netflix". Le Journal de Montréal, February 11, 2020.
- ^ Marc-André Lemieux, "«Jusqu’au déclin» doublé en anglais avec l'accent québécois". Le Journal de Montréal, November 20, 2019.
- ET Canada. Archived from the originalon March 30, 2021.
- ^ "Prix collégial du cinéma québécois: «Je m’appelle humain» de Kim O’Bomsawin triomphe". Le Journal de Québec, March 27, 2021.
- ^ Charles-Henri Ramond, "La déesse des mouches à feu en tête des nominations". Films du Québec, April 26, 2021.
External links
- Official website
- The Decline at IMDb
- The Decline at Rotten Tomatoes