jean beaudry - La Gang Des Hors La Loi
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jean beaudry - La Gang Des Hors La Loi
ROCK DEMERS With the collaboration of TALE FOR ALL # 24 Presents JEAN BEAUDRY A film by A film by Jean Beaudry A New Brunswick / Quebec co-production Produced by Rock Demers, François Savoie, Chantal Lafleur and Clarence LeBlanc 90 minutes HD – DCP Image Format: 1:85 Sound Format: 5.1 2014 424, Guy Street, suite 202, Montreal, Quebec H3J 1S6 T 514 848-0417 – F 514 848-0064 – filmstwopointzero.com – facebook.com/Films2point0 Photos: Jean Demers – Design: Dingo Design inc. theoutlawleague.com facebook.com/theoutlawleague A NEW BRUNSWICK/QUÉBEC co-production Produced by ROCK DEMERS FRANÇOIS SAVOIE CHANTAL LAFLEUR CLARENCE LEBLANC KASPER GUY THAUVETTE CHARLES GILLESPIE LAMBERT LEGENDRE ANYJEANNE SAVARIA SAMUEL DESCÔTEAUX MAXIME TREMBLAY UAPESHKUSS THERNISH VALÉRIE BLAIS MARIE-JO THÉRIO DONAT LACROIX VINCENT BOLDUC RAYMOND CLOUTIER ANDRÉ MELANÇON GILDOR ROY and guest appearance by DEREK AUCOIN Script LANCE WOOLAVER ANDRÉ MELANÇON with the collaboration of JEAN BEAUDRY Direction of Photography PHILIPPE LAVALETTE Art Direction RAYMOND DUPUIS Costumes FRANÇOIS BARBEAU Sound GEORGES HANNAN PAUL GOGUEN PATRICE PLANTE Editing HÉLÈNE GIRARD Production Manager SYLVIE DE GRANDPRÉ Original Music MARC BEAULIEU Production PRODUCTIONS LA FÊTE (GANG) INC. and 511426 N.B. INC. Distribution FILMS 2.0 INC. and K-FILMS AMÉRIQUE (VF in Canada theaters) /theoutlawleague theoutlawleague.com With ANDRÉ © MMXIV All rights reserved: Productions La Fête (Gang) Inc. /Productions Avenida Inc. – 511426 N.B. INC. Synopsis Nicolas, a bright, curious boy of twelve, lives in a village by the sea. His father, who was a fisherman like his grandfather, died in a fishing accident two years earlier, and Nicolas, along with his older sister, is being raised by his widowed mother. Nicolas loves baseball. Every day during vacation he and his friends meet at the town’s old baseball field to play their favourite game... Until one infamous day at the start of summer when Nicolas discovers that the gates to the field have been locked and that old boards and assorted junk are strewn across what used to be the baseball diamond. It seems the town council has decided to use the grounds as a dump. The kids are outraged. They decide to contest this decision, to defend their territory. They designate Nicolas as their leader and they become "outlaws". Other youngsters (boys and girls, French and Englishspeaking, Amerindians, Asians, Blacks, Whites, etc.) gradually sign on to the struggle. Nicolas will quickly learn the hard lessons that being a leader entails. And to deal with his grandfather, Jeremy. The old man was on board the trawler with Nicolas’ dad during the fateful storm and he never recovered. He sank into depression and alcohol. But now, watching his grandson, he remembers his own days playing baseball. Slowly, he gets involved, he takes sides. The side of the village kids in their delightful, often uproarious struggle to preserve their playground and freedom... and to learn about life in the process. 3 Cast Nicolas Jeremy Tiger Shogun Keiko Raoul Charley Pic-Pic Simon The Mayoress George Cecile The Mother Ingrid Horace Gustav Berenice Theo Gaston Donat St-Clair League Director Cleo With the special participation of André Kasper Guy Thauvette Charles Gillespie Lambert Legendre Anyjeanne Savaria Samuel Descôteaux Maxime Tremblay Uapeshkuss Thernish Olivier Bourque Valérie Blais Vincent Bolduc Frédérique Cyr-Deschênes Marie-Jo Thério Sara Hanscom Sullivan Ouedraogo Nicolas Black Widline Champoux Raymond Cloutier André Melançon Donat Lacroix Gildor Roy Rose Plante DEREK AUCOIN Crew Producers Associate Producer Director Screenwriters 1st Assistant Director Director of Photography Production Designer Costumes Designer Sound Original Score Editor Post-Production Director Sound Designer Sound Editors Mix Production Manager Still Photographer Unit Manager Key Make-Up Artist Key Hairdresser Chief Lighting Technician Key Grip Rock Demers, François Savoie, Chantal Lafleur and Clarence LeBlanc Chris Goguen Jean Beaudry Lance Woolaver and André Melançon with the collaboration of Jean Beaudry Pierre Plante Philippe Lavalette Raymond Dupuis François Barbeau Georges Hannan, Paul Goguen and Patrice Plante Marc Beaulieu Hélène Girard Pierre Thériault Chris Goguen Paul Goguen and Yves Clément Paul Goguen Sylvie de Grandpré Jean Demers Martin Couture Renée Beaulieu and Charline Babineau Linda Flynn Clermont Lapointe Simon Doucet 5 Director’s note Director’s biography Born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec in 1947, Jean Beaudry was an actor and a theatre director before getting his first screen directing credit, together with Fr ançois Bouvier, in 1984. The film was Jacques et Novembre. Beaudry played the title role and edited the film as well. It was an auspicious debut, winning prizes at home and abroad. Beaudr y’s second film, Unfaithful Mornings (1989), also co-directed with Bouvier, earned similar plaudits. Directing the 24 “Tale for All”, (my third after The Case of the Witch Who Wasn’t, 1990, and The Clean Machine, 1992) was going to be quite an adventure. th This time, with a dozen young actors ages 6 to 14, most getting their first experience on the camera, half from the Montreal region and the rest from New Brunswick where we were on location, I knew that filming would not be easy. But what happened was something of a small miracle. After a first day of work, I could feel that the kids had already formed a group... a “gang”. And it proved contagious for the whole crew. Actors are sponges of emotion, especially novices. I believe that everything that happens off camera ends up on the screen. The work was intense, sometimes difficult, sometimes great fun. And I will always remember the scene between Nicolas and his grandfather when I was moved to tears. I said to myself, this is why I do this job ... to bring this emotion to the screen. – Jean Beaudry 6 Beaudry followed with two films in the “Tales for All” collection, The Case of the Witch Who Wasn’t, 1990, and The Clean Machine, 1992. Three years later he directed his fifth feature, The Cry of the Night. In 2011, his novel, L’amer Atlantique, was published by Éditions Triptyque. The Outlaw League is his 3rd “Tale for All”. 7 Productions La Fête & Connections Productions What we see in THE OUTLAW LEAGUE is first and foremost a great film. Not a “children’s film”, “a film for adults” or a “genre film”. It is simply a FILM...: a film for viewers of all ages and all backgrounds. A film that tells a universal story of courage and conviction, of friendship and of relation between generations and cultures. A film that is at once thoroughly serious but full of humour, a film that crosses ethnic and geographical boundaries as well as those of time. A film that is sure to please moviegoers of all ages. The talents and experience of the entire cast and crew and the strength and originality of its subject lead us to believe that THE OUTLAW LEAGUE will carry on the TALES FOR ALL tradition of popular movies. We are sure that the film will be very well received by domestic medias and audiences and we know that it will represent us with pride abroad as of June 2014. It has already been invited to compete at the Zlin Film Festival (Czech Republic, June 2014), at the Giffoni Film Festival (Italy) in July 2014, at the Matatena Film Festival (Mexico) in August 2014, at the Rimouski Film Festival (Quebec) and at the LUCAS Film Festival (Frankfurt, Germany) in September 2014, at the Brussels Film Festival (Belgian) in October 2014, at ALEKINO Film Festival (Poznan, Poland) in November 2014 ... 10 Nicolas André Kasper Nicolas, 12, the story’s hero, is a sensitive boy who loves baseball; it reminds him of his missing father. Good-natured but determined, he becomes the leader of his “gang”. With their help and by rallying the town to their cause, he defies the mayoress and manages to rescue the local baseball field from its fate as a garbage dump. Jeremy Guy Thauvette Jeremy, a fisherman in his late sixties, is Nicolas’ grandfather, devastated by the accidental drowning of his son, Nicolas’ dad. But he loves his grandson and does not hesitate to stand behind the boy in the struggle to save the baseball field.The support is reciprocal; Nicolas’ example inspires Jeremy to climb out of his alcoholic funk. Tiger Charles Gillespie Tiger, 13. A tough kid, hair slicked, stylish and cool. His name is Ricky but he insists on Tiger. Older and bigger than Nicolas, he is a strong second mate. The mother Marie-Jo Thério The mother, in her early forties, is Nicolas’ mother. A fisherman’s widow, she has stopped mourning her husband and resumed her life with strength and courage. She lives alone with Nicolas and her 17-year-old daughter, Cecile. 13 Shogun Keiko Raoul Simon Berenice Theo Lambert Legendre Anyjeanne Savaria Samuel Descôteaux Olivier Bourque Widline Champoux Raymond Cloutier Charley Pic-Pic Ingrid The Mayoress Valérie Blais George Vincent Bolduc League director Gaston Donat St-Clair Maxime Tremblay Uapeshkuss Thernish Sara Hanscom Horace Cecile Gustav Sullivan Ouedraogo Frédérique Cyr-Deschênes Nicolas Black André Melançon Donat Lacroix Gildor Roy Cleo Rose Plante