Les Films du 3 Mars and Les Films de l’Autre are proud to present I Might Be Dead By Tomorrow, the new feature documentary by Steve Patry. In Montreal, front-line workers work hard to provide appropriate care to the most vulnerable citizens in our society.
Eligible for the competition’s Grand Prize – Features, the film’s World Premiere will take place during the Festival de cinéma de la ville de Québec (FCVQ) on Saturday, September 19 at 4 p.m. in the virtual room. I Might Be Dead By Tomorrow will open in theatres in Québec on December 4.
Synopsis
Every day, in a consulting room, the patients land; broken, sick and marked by life. In front of them sits an invested person who tries, without false hope, to repair the bodies and the psyches. In this cramped room where the world and a suffering humanity parade, each one of them confides with disarming authenticity. At night, when the doors of the resources are closed, social street workers storm the city to extend their support to all those unfortunate people who live on the streets. The metropolis becomes a veritable open-air refuge featuring a series of unexpected encounters, places full of strangeness, scattered discussions, wandering souls and dormant bodies hidden from the eyes of passers-by as ghostly visions.
Trailer: vimeo.com/458187442
I MIGHT BE DEAD BY TOMORROW
Feature documentary. Québec. 2020. 75 minutes.
Original French and English version with French or English subtitles
Directed by: Steve Patry | Written by: Steve Patry | Cinematography: Steve Patry | Editing: Natalie Lamoureux | Sound Recording: Steve Patry, Nicolas Goyette | Sound Design: Marie-Pierre Grenier | Original Music: Bertrand Blessing | Produced by: Steve Patry | Production: Les Films de l’Autre | Distribution: Les Films du 3 Mars
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