I lost my Mom

In the style of a film diary, I lost my Mom immers­es us in the per­son­al expe­ri­ence of the film­mak­er and his sis­ter as they try to ensure their moth­er can end her days with dig­ni­ty in the CHSLD system. 

SYNOPSIS

In the style of a film diary, this documentary immerses us in the personal experience of the filmmaker and his sister as they try to ensure their mother can end her days with dignity in the CHSLD system. Amid this complex challenge, Denys Desjardins films his mother with incredible tenderness. He communicates her vulnerability and warm personality from a place of love and respect. This feature-length film is a continuation of the documentary work on the housing of seniors that the filmmaker began in his previous film Le Château, in the web series L'industrie de la vieille$$e and in the web fiction experience 2031.Quebec.

Theme(s) : , Human Rights, Sociology

DIRECTOR

Photo du realisateur

Denys Desjardins

SEE COMPLETE PROFILE

Denys Des­jardins is a “mul­ti­fac­eted film­mak­er with an end­less­ly curi­ous spir­it whose bound­less love of cin­e­ma per­me­ates his entire out­put.” He first dis­cov­ered cin­e­ma as a child, when his father would shoot, edit and project films on their base­ment walls. A rev­e­la­tion! While study­ing film, Des­jardins worked as an order­ly in a men­tal health care insti­tu­tion and dis­cov­ered the world through the eyes of those mar­gin­al­ized and for­got­ten by soci­ety. There­after, his cam­era became a tool for build­ing rela­tion­ships and telling the world’s sto­ries — one film at a time. Tru­ly pas­sion­ate about the art of cin­e­ma, Des­jardins has put his hand to every aspect of film pro­duc­tion, from cam­era oper­a­tor to direc­tor, in addi­tion to writ­ing, research, and edit­ing. In 1990, he launched his own pro­duc­tion com­pa­ny, Les Films du Cen­tau­re. Since then, he has direct­ed and pro­duced some 20 films as well as numer­ous web­sites, work­ing both in the pri­vate sec­tor and with the Nation­al Film Board of Cana­da. With the lat­ter, he also col­lab­o­rat­ed on the DVD box sets of the films of Gilles Groulx, Michel Brault, and Pierre Per­rault. A social­ly engaged film­mak­er, Des­jardins has for the past three decades been part of the ongo­ing bat­tle to defend and uphold artis­tic insti­tu­tions. He has served on numer­ous boards of direc­tors, includ­ing the Soirée des Jutra (now Gala Québec Ciné­ma) and the Ren­dez-vous du ciné­ma québe­cois (now Ren­dez-vous Québec Ciné­ma), and is a found­ing mem­ber of Québec Ciné­ma. Pro­duc­er and cre­ator of the web­site cinemaduquebec.com, he is also the founder of DOCfest – Pour la suite du DOC, an annu­al fes­ti­val held on Isle-aux-Coudres that’s ded­i­cat­ed to the future of doc­u­men­tary filmmaking.

CREDITS

Director | , Denys Desjardins
Year | , 2022
Country | , Canada
Duration | 75 minutes
Original language | , French
Subtitles | , English
Formats |
Image | Denys Desjardins, Mathéo Lemay
Sound | Denys Desjardins
Sound design | Bruno Pucella
Sound mixing | Bruno Bélanger
Music | Stéphanie Hamelin Tomala
Editing | Denys Desjardins, Michel Giroux

CAREER

RIDM · Hot Docs international documentary film festival

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