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Cast

Wikwasa Newashish

Wikwasa Newashish

Martha

Mirociw Chilton

Mirociw Chilton

Angèle

Jacques Newashish

Jacques Newashish

Marcel

Oshim Ottawa

Oshim Ottawa

Philippe

Carl-David Ottawa

Carl-David Ottawa

Sauterre

Olivier Aubin

Olivier Aubin

Policier

Martin Dubreuil

Martin Dubreuil

Coroner

Crew

Chloé Leriche

Chloé Leriche

Writer

Chloé Leriche

Chloé Leriche

Director

Chloé Leriche

Chloé Leriche

Producer

Glauco Bermudez

Glauco Bermudez

Director of Photography

Mélanie Bélair

Mélanie Bélair

Original Music Composer

Julie-Christina Picher

Julie-Christina Picher

Production Design

Valérie Gagnon-Hamel

Valérie Gagnon-Hamel

Costume Design

Chloé Leriche

Chloé Leriche

Editor

Natalie Lamoureux

Natalie Lamoureux

Co-Editor

Martyne Morin

Martyne Morin

Sound

Mathieu Beaudin

Mathieu Beaudin

Sound Designer

Luc Boudrias

Luc Boudrias

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ludwig Bédard-Claes

Ludwig Bédard-Claes

Sound Re-Recording Assistant

Valéry Dufort-Boucher

Valéry Dufort-Boucher

Dialogue Editor

Andie Wisdom Dawson

Andie Wisdom Dawson

Key Makeup Artist

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Atikamekw Suns

20247.0 / 10103 min
Drama

Overview

Manawan, 1977. A vehicle falls into a river near a Native community. Two Quebecers managed to escape, but five Atikamekws lost their lives. While the police conclude that it was an accident, the victims’ families are left with unanswered questions. A historical, poetic and choral tale, Soleils Atikamekw is inspired by the dreams, impressions and memories of the relatives of the five victims. In an intimate, humanistic approach, the filmmaker involves the families both in front of and behind the camera. Documentary and fiction come together in a deeply moving film about grief, injustice and memory.