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Vic + Flo Saw a Bear

Vic + Flo Saw a Bear

A film by Denis Côté

A lonely bus stop, a trumpet-playing scout and a woman who refuses to pay him anything for his off-tune performance. This dryly humorous opening sets the tone for rest of the film which tells the story of Vic, a woman who has just been released from prison and who is on the hunt for some peace and quiet. She moves into a relative’s house in the Canadian forest and receives a visit from her lover, Flo.

The two of them take each day as it comes, exploring the countryside in a golf cart and enjoying the scenery. Life could be so wonderful-if only Vic’s rather unconventional probation officer wouldn’t keep turning up. Vic also finds her girlfriend’s sorties to local bars unsettling. A friendly woman in the neighbourhood, a gardener, soon turns out to be a shadow from the past; signs of impending threat begin to multiply and even the forest seems to have treacherous traps in store.

With his film’s collection of eccentric characters, his bizarre directing ideas and the work’s mysterious atmosphere, film critic and documentary/drama director Denis Cote creates an artificial world with its own completely unpredictable reality.

Year: 2013

Country: Canada

Runtime: 95 min

Color: Color

Language: French

Subtitles: English

About the Director

Denis Côté (born November 16, 1973) is an independent filmmaker and producer living in Quebec, Canada. He studied film at Collège Ahuntsic in Montreal and founded nihilproductions around 1994. In 2005, his first feature film, Les états nordiques (Drifting States), won the Golden Leopard – Video at the Locarno International Film Festival. The 2009 documentary Carcasses was presented at the Cannes Film Festival at the Directors’ Fortnight in May 2009.

His 2012 documentary Bestiaire, filmed at Parc Safari in Hemmingford, Quebec, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and was also shown at the Berlin Film Festival.

His 2013 film Vic and Flo Saw a Bear premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival,[3] where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize.[4]

For his 9th feature film Boris sans Béatrice (2016), Denis Côté teamed up with local star actor James Hyndman and imagines the life of fictitious businessman Boris Malinovsky. The film premiered at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in 2016.

In 2015, Ministry of Culture and Communications (France) officially named Denis Côté a Knight of the Order of the Arts and Letters.

Cast and Crew

CREW

Producers: Sylvain Corbeil, Nancy Grant

Director: Denis Côté

Screenplay: Denis Côté

Director of Photography: Ian Lagarde

Editing: Nicolas Roy

 

CAST

Victoria Champagne

Romane Bohringer

Marc-André Grondin

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Awards and Festivals

Berlin International Film Festival – Silver Bear

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