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Carré rouge sur fond noir

Carré rouge sur fond noir (VOF)
Location
Main screening room
Date
May 5th, 2022
Duration
110 min
Cycle
Printemps érable: 10 years

The 2012 student movement is a key moment in the recent history of social movements in Quebec. Ten years later, what remains of the Printemps érable, what consequences are still measurable today in the student community and beyond? As part of the screening of Carré rouge sur fond noir, we will address these questions during a discussion between the public and the directors.

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Carré rouge sur fond noir
Directed by
Santiago Bertolino, Hugo Samson
Language
French version
Origins
Quebec
Year
2013
Duration
110 min
Genre
Documentary
Format
Digital
Synopsis

Red square on a blackboard takes us into the heart of the 2012 student crisis to experience from the inside one of the most important social movements in Quebec history. In cinema verité style, the camera stays with the members of the largest student organisation, the CLASSE, as the crisis unfolds. We follow Maxime, Victoria and Justin, as well as the two official spokespersons Gabriel and Jeanne through the dramatic ups and downs of the strike. We have privileged access behind the scenes to experience with them the intense public debate that raged for weeks during the so-called the Maple Leaf Spring (Printemps érable) : executive committee meetings, media strategizing, press conferences, huge student assemblies, debates, votes, street demonstrations, negotiations, demands, as well as the exhaustion, discouragement… and doubts. Red square on a blackboard traces the day-by-day anatomy of the student resistance and its main actors to reveal a militant movement of committed and inspired youth. (F3M)

Carré rouge sur fond noir

Santiago Bertolino

Santiago Bertolino is an independent director/scriptwriter. In 2016, he directed Un journaliste au front. Produced by the NFB, this film follows a freelance reporter in a Middle-East war zone. Filming took him to the Iraqi Kurdistan region, Israel/Palestine, Egypt and Turkey. In 2013, along with Hugo Samson, he co-produced a first full-length feature film on Québec students’ protest against rising tuition fees during the famous “Printemps étudiant” (Student spring). First aired on Télé-Québec, Carré rouge sur fond noir earned two Gémeaux awards: one for best documentary on social issues and another for best screenplay.

Hugo Samson

Hugo Samson co-directed his first documentary, Red Squre on a blackboard (2012), with filmmaker Santiago Bertolino. He also worked on Fernando Arrabal: grand rectum de l’Université de Foulosophie (2012) by François Gourd as the co-writer and film editor, and as director of photography on Pouding Chômeur (2015) by Bruno Chouinard.

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