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Leo has to look after his girlfriend Lola, who just had breast augmentation. Joined by Gab, an old friend from his neighbourhood, the three find themselves strolling around Lola's dad's mansion. What promised to be a plush escape for the boys into How happy people live will be a descent into hell, a test that will mark with a white stone a gateway to adulthood.
With a TV news cameraman on their tail, police officers raid a drug house. But things go wrong: the junkies are armed. In the stampede, the cameraman and two policemen are taken hostage. The house is surrounded. During the thirty-six hours of the siege, and until they run out of stock, the besieged will force the cameraman to record their version of life.
Robert Morin
Robert Morin is a Quebec director, screenwriter, actor and cinematographer. In 1977, with friends, he founded the Coop Vidéo. Morin made his mark in 1992 with his crime film Requiem for a Handsome Bastard. He was able to count on the talent of committed actors such as Gildor Roy and Brigitte Paquette to take on his uncompromisingly experimental narrative approach. It is one of the most celebrated films of his filmography. He is also one of the founders of PRIM vidéo, conceived as a center for access to filming equipment at first, following the dissolution of the Montreal artist center Véhicule Art.
Photo : André-Line Beauparlant | Collections de la Cinémathèque québécoise
Jean-François Sauvé
Jean-François Sauvé est un jeune réalisateur montréalais qui s’est démarqué grâce à ses vidéoclips et ses photographies de la scène culturelle québécoise. Chez les heureux de ce monde est son premier film.
(RVQC)