Alphée has a rare genetic disorder that hampers her development. Yet she continues to defy medical expectations. In a moving declaration of love for his daughter, filmmaker Hugo Latulippe and his family steal away for a year, focusing on his daughter's learning, so that she can integrate into a regular classroom when they get home.
Director | Hugo Latulippe |
Actor | Mireille Tremblay |
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You must see and hear, Alpheus, heir to the stars,
To molecules assembled by fate, unique and capricious,
Untameable and sovereign, like winds and tides,
Seasons, mountains, and meadows.
To capture the beauty of the world at its heart,
Hugo Latulippe has created a film of great poetic and pictorial quality,
A love letter from a father to his daughter.
He slowed his pace and listened carefully,
Gently following Alphée, he hears her words,
sometimes disjointed, but always joyful, tender, and tenacious.
Alphée, who dreams of flying, when she grows up, with Peter Pan,
To Neverland, where she'll never grow up again!
She's the lion king, on the savannah with tigers and leopards,
Converse with the birds and the forest,
And on her ten fingers, under her father's watchful eye,
She learns, valiantly, to count to twelve!
All set against a breathtaking Alpine panorama,
Adorned over the months, with grassy meadows or snow; always luminous,
Alphée laughs, holds her ground on the slope, chirps, and expresses her contagious joy,
The joy of being in the world, a world as round as a soap bubble,
Carrying her hopes to the stars!
Mireille Tremblay
Associate Professor, Department of Social and Public Communication, UQAM
Member of the CRCMHA Advisory Committee
In collaboration with
You must see and hear, Alpheus, heir to the stars,
To molecules assembled by fate, unique and capricious,
Untameable and sovereign, like winds and tides,
Seasons, mountains, and meadows.
To capture the beauty of the world at its heart,
Hugo Latulippe has created a film of great poetic and pictorial quality,
A love letter from a father to his daughter.
He slowed his pace and listened carefully,
Gently following Alphée, he hears her words,
sometimes disjointed, but always joyful, tender, and tenacious.
Alphée, who dreams of flying, when she grows up, with Peter Pan,
To Neverland, where she'll never grow up again!
She's the lion king, on the savannah with tigers and leopards,
Converse with the birds and the forest,
And on her ten fingers, under her father's watchful eye,
She learns, valiantly, to count to twelve!
All set against a breathtaking Alpine panorama,
Adorned over the months, with grassy meadows or snow; always luminous,
Alphée laughs, holds her ground on the slope, chirps, and expresses her contagious joy,
The joy of being in the world, a world as round as a soap bubble,
Carrying her hopes to the stars!
Mireille Tremblay
Associate Professor, Department of Social and Public Communication, UQAM
Member of the CRCMHA Advisory Committee
In collaboration with
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