Still from Hugo Latulippe’s I rise

THE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF FILMS ON ART WILL OPEN ITS 40th EDITION WITH THE FILM
I RISE BY HUGO LATULIPPE.

The International Festival of Films on Art (Le FIFA) is pleased to announce that Hugo Latulippe‘s film Je me soulève will open its 40th edition (March 15-27, 2022) in competition. The film will be preceded by the short film We Are Not Speaking the Same Language by Danika St-Laurent.

Je me soulève will be screened on March 15 at 7 pm at the Monument-National and on March 16 and 17 at 7 pm at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. It will also be available online on March 15, 8 pm, on ARTS. FILM, FIFA’s online broadcasting platform, for the duration of the festival, until March 27.

Following the government’s announcement on January 25, we are announcing that the 40th edition of FIFA will be held online, but also in Montreal and Quebec City, in strict compliance with the sanitary conditions that will be in effect at the opening of the Festival (details to come).

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«Je me soulève is a remarkable, inspiring, and future-facing film that fulfills our missions of increasing the public’s knowledge about art and its importance and of promoting artists. I found the film greatly moving, both for the beauty of its images and for the contagious enthusiasm of its protagonists»

– Jacinthe Brisebois, Director of Programming, Le FIFA

Twenty young actors and musicians are brought together in a laboratory situation by the actors, authors, and directors Véronique Côté and Gabrielle Côté to create a collective play for one of Québec’s major theatres, Le Trident. Over a full year, they dig through contemporary Québec poetry to draw out the spirit of the times. In workshops and in all four corners of the province, we witness the process of bringing Je me soulève into the world, and when the curtain opens, it will both transport us into the open, unlimited country and transform life!

Based on the incandescent work by sisters Gabrielle Côté and Véronique Côté, the playwrights of Attentat (2014), Hugo Latulippe brings us a documentary full of artists’ contributions to society. Appearing on screen, among others, are Ariel CharestCatherine DorionSarah MontpetitElkahna TalbiOlivier ArteauAnne-Marie Olivier, and Olivier Normand, along with texts by Toino DumasMarjolaine BeauchampDany BoudreaultMathieu GosselinJean-Christophe RéhelRodney Saint-Éloi, and Daria ColonnaJe me soulève is a quest for meaning that is open and inspired, mixing politics and poetry.
Who will we be like as a people in the future? What can art do to transform the world? Will we still be able to make children? Featuring rebellious protagonists inhabited by the fervour of those who still dream of beauty, Hugo Latulippe’s Je me soulève rises as a full ode to life.

Je me soulève, produced by Ciné-Scèneand distributed by Spira, is presented as a world première, in collaboration with Le Trident.
The film Je me soulève will be preceded by the world première screening of Danika St-Laurent’s short film We Are Not Speaking The Same Language, presented by Montreal First Peoples’ Festival.
“The artist and director Danika St-Laurent has shown an undeniable sense of aesthetics in the short film We Are Not Speaking The Same Language, which is both very simple and highly sensitive, and we are pleased to present it for the opening of the festival.”  – Jacinthe Brisebois, Director of Programming, Le FIFA

Thinking back to her only phone call with her maternal grandmother, Danika St-Laurent explains the connection that she maintains with her Indigenous identity (and her grandmother) through beading.

Presented in collaboration with Montreal First Peoples’ Festival.

PURCHASE YOUR PASSPORT FOR THE 40TH!

FIFA 40 Passport Online $39
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The FIFA 40 Passport Online grants access to the full online program of FIFA’s 40th edition, from March 16 to March 27, 2022.

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