LAYLOU
80 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2012Directed byPhilippe Lesage
Produced byPhilippe Lesage
LanguageFrench
The moving depiction of two teenagers on the verge becoming adult.
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Press reviews
It’s not about what happens, but about life –real life atthis moment, when you’re 17, and you’re alive. The Montreal Gazette
Film details
Synopsis
Caught between the end of adolescence and the beginning of adulthood, Laurence and Laurence (Lou and Laylou, respectively) embark upon the summer of their seventeen’s.
Credits
Director of Photography : Philippe Lesage
Sound Recording : Marie-Eve Barbeau
Sound Editing : Claude Langlois
Editing : Mathieu Bouchard-Malo
Music : Tomaso Albinoni, Maurice Ravel, Sébastien Tellier, Brian Eno.
Production : Philippe Lesage
Financial partners
SODEC
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec
ONF
Post Moderne
Direction
Philippe Lesage
After completing degrees at McGill University in literature and at the European Film College in Denmark, Philippe Lesage directs his first feature film in 2006, Can We Live Together?, a documentary about the sociologist Alain Touraine and the Parisian suburb crisis. From 2008 to 2009, he returns to the European Film College to teach documentary. Meanwhile, he directs two other documentary features: How Can You Tell If The Little Fish Are Happy?, and The Heart That Beats (2010). Selected at the RIDM (International Documentary Film Festival of Montreal) in 2010, The Heart That Beats is deemed to be the Best Canadian Feature and have the Most Promising Director. The film also wins the 2012 Jutra prize for the best full-length documentary. In May 2011, a retrospective of Philippe Lesage’s films, titled «Discover Lesage», is screened at the Cinémathèque québécoise. His first feature length fiction Les Démons (2015) was very well received by critics and won, among other awards, the prestigious Golden Gate New Director Prize at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2016.
Filmography
Copenhague A love Story (2017 / 100 min)
Les Démons (2015 / 118 min)
Laylou (2012 / 80 min)
Ce coeur qui bat (The Heart That Beats) (2010 / 82 min)
Comment savoir si les petits poissons sont heureux ? (How Can You Tell If The Little Fish Are Happy?) (2009 / 100 min)
Pourrons-nous vivre ensemble ? (Can We Live Together?) (2006 / 80 min)