La marche à suivre – Guidelines

2014

Guidelines (French: La marche à suivre) is a 2014 Quebec feature-length documentary by Jean-François Caissy about adolescent students at the École Antoine Bernard high school in the rural community of Carleton-sur-Mer, in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region. The film uses a fly on the wall style of documentary storytelling as it chronicles such issues as drug use, bullying and disruptive behaviour, while contrasting school life with the freedom of the outdoors. In conversations between teachers or social workers and students, Caissy often makes use of a fixed camera, so that voices of adult authority are off-screen and unseen.[1][2]

Caissy has stated that Guidelines is part of a series of films he plans to make on five stages of human life: childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle age as well as old age, which was the subject of his 2010 feature documentary La belle visite. Caissy grew up in the Gaspésie region, and was drawn to the Antoine Bernard school because it reminded him of his own experiences as a youth.[3]

The film is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Its cinematographer is Nicolas Canniccioni. The editor is Mathieu Bouchard-Malo.[1][2]

Guidelines had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival.[3] Its awards include the World Pulse Award for best documentary at IndieLisboa [de] ,[4] as well as Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Editing in a Documentary and Best Cinematography in a Documentary at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards.[5]

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:08.10.2015 in Deutschland
weitere Titel:
Guidelines
La marche à suivre
La marche à suivre – Guidelines
Genre:Dokumentarfilm
Herstellungsland:Kanada
Originalsprache:Französisch
Farbe:Farbe
IMDB: 54
Offizielle Webseite:www.nfb.ca
Regie:Jean-Francois Caissy
Drehbuch:Jean-Francois Caissy
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Rezensionen:

2015
Canadian Screen Awards, CA
Canadian Screen Award
Ted Rogers Best Feature Length Documentary Award
Nominiert
2015
Canadian Screen Awards, CA
Canadian Screen Award
Best Editing in a Feature Length Documentary
Nominiert
2015
Canadian Screen Awards, CA
Canadian Screen Award
Best Cinematography in a Feature Length Documentary
Nominiert
2014
Camden International Film Festival
Emerging Cinematic Vision Award - Special Mention
Gewinner
2014
IndieLisboa International Independent Film Festiva
World Pulse Award
Documentary
Gewinner
2014
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festiv
Best Canadian Documentary
Nominiert
2014
London Film Festival
Grierson Award
Nominiert
2014
London Film Festival
Grierson Award
Documentary Film
Nominiert
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