Joseph Samuel Jacques Julien


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Jacques is 59 years old and has spent his entire career as a salesman in Quebec City. The past few months have been especially challenging for him: mourning the loss of his wife, he finds it difficult to regain his footing. Should he change his life? Change his identity? Amidst a growing political turmoil, the narrator remains hopeful, insisting that Jacques still has reason to hope.



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Call him Jacques, but remember his full name, made up of forenames so often found in Quebec’s baptismal registers they have, one might say, turned into pastiches of themselves. Who, then, is this ordinary man, described as a mammal with a broken heart by his narrator, if not a reflection of a society yearning for change?

Like its creator, this documentary film sporting philosophical and anthropological undertones, pulls in all directions, unapologetically. Sung excerpts blend with fictional segments, and while poetry and political commentary swap the spotlight, several techniques of mise en abîme, fueled by irony and humor, lurk nearby.

Playful in form, Bernatchez’s work is nonetheless not joyful per se. Rich in melancholic remarks akin to "where is the world heading," captured against the backdrop of national elections, the narrative invites reflection. Hope and despondency — two sides of the same coin?

 

 

 

Jason Todd
Artistic Director
Tënk

 

 


  • Français

    Français

    20 mn

    Language: Français
  • English

    English

    20 mn

    Language: English
  • Année 2014
  • Pays Quebec
  • Durée 20
  • Producteur OCTO FILM
  • Langue French
  • Sous-titres English
  • Résumé court A baroque portrait of a man among so many others, between his baptismal names and his longing for change.

Call him Jacques, but remember his full name, made up of forenames so often found in Quebec’s baptismal registers they have, one might say, turned into pastiches of themselves. Who, then, is this ordinary man, described as a mammal with a broken heart by his narrator, if not a reflection of a society yearning for change?

Like its creator, this documentary film sporting philosophical and anthropological undertones, pulls in all directions, unapologetically. Sung excerpts blend with fictional segments, and while poetry and political commentary swap the spotlight, several techniques of mise en abîme, fueled by irony and humor, lurk nearby.

Playful in form, Bernatchez’s work is nonetheless not joyful per se. Rich in melancholic remarks akin to "where is the world heading," captured against the backdrop of national elections, the narrative invites reflection. Hope and despondency — two sides of the same coin?

 

 

 

Jason Todd
Artistic Director
Tënk

 

 


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 20 minutes
    Language: Français
    20 mn
  • English

    English


    Duration: 20 minutes
    Language: English
    20 mn
  • Année 2014
  • Pays Quebec
  • Durée 20
  • Producteur OCTO FILM
  • Langue French
  • Sous-titres English
  • Résumé court A baroque portrait of a man among so many others, between his baptismal names and his longing for change.

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