May God Bless America
May God Bless America (French: Que Dieu bénisse l'Amérique) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Morin and released in 2006.[1] A critique of suburban values and lifestyles,[2] the film stars Gildor Roy as Maurice Ménard, a police inspector in Laval, Quebec who is investigating a spate of murders of suspected sex offenders on September 11, 2001, in a community that is largely wrapped up in its own petty dramas with virtually everybody remaining oblivious to or unconcerned about the concurrent September 11 attacks in New York City.[3]
May God Bless America | |
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French | Que Dieu bénisse l'Amérique |
Directed by | Robert Morin |
Produced by | Réal Chabot |
Written by | Robert Morin |
Starring | Gildor Roy Sylvie Léonard Sylvain Marcel |
Music by | Bertand Chénier |
Cinematography | Jean-Pierre St-Louis |
Edited by | Lorraine Dufour |
Production company | Coop Vidéo de Montréal |
Distributed by | Christal Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The cast also includes Normand D'Amour, René-Daniel Dubois, Patrice Dussault, Gaston Lepage, Sylvie Léonard, Sylvain Marcel, Dominique Quesnel and Benoît Rousseau.
Morin described the film as having been inspired in part by Albert Camus's novel The Stranger, with themes around the danger of individuality taken to extremes.[4]
The film premiered on February 17, 2006 at the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois.[5]
Awards
Morin received a Prix Iris nomination for Best Screenplay at the 9th Jutra Awards in 2007.[6]
References
- Charles-Henri Ramond, "Que Dieu bénisse l’Amérique – Film de Robert Morin". Films du Québec, April 28, 2009.
- Vincent Desroches, "Suspicions and Castrations: Robert Morin's Que Dieu Benisse l'Amérique". American Review of Canadian Studies, 43:2 (2003), pp. 231-240. DOI: 10.1080/02722011.2013.795029.
- John Griffin, "Terror stalks Laval - but lightly". Montreal Gazette, February 17, 2006.
- Manon Dumais, "Que Dieu bénisse l’Amérique : Amère América". Voir, February 9, 2006.
- "La grande fête du cinéma québécois est de retour!". Ici Radio-Canada, February 8, 2006.
- "La soirée des Jutra: Finalistes et gagnants". Ici Radio-Canada, February 18, 2007.