SHORT FILM | FICTION
SUBMARINE

A film by Julien Hardy-Cardinal

Synopsis
Charlotte is an alcoholic trying to complete her first year of sobriety. One evening when the urge to drink is so strong that she fears a relapse, Charlotte goes to the home of her chaperone, Jeanne, an alcoholic who has been sober for over five years. However, upon arriving at Jeanne's home, Charlotte finds her chaperone drunk. With the roles of caretaker and helpee now reversed, Charlotte decides to intervene with her chaperone.
1:85 | 5.1 | color | 29 min | Canada (Quebec) | DCP & ProRes | French + STE
Distribution
Debbie Lynch-White, Sophie Bourgeois, Alexie Haddad-Cliche, Evelyne Laferrière, Diane Langlois
Why is it Vital?
For the director's compassionate view of people suffering from this illness, but also of the parent-child and caregiver-care recipient relationships that are sometimes part of it.
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Team
Director - Julien Hardy-Cardinal
Producer - Sara-Maude Catellier
Director of Photography - Alina Elsenhans
Artistic Director - Mathilde Allard
Music - Marc-Olivier Vézina, The Boulay Sisters
Screenwriter - Julien Hardy-Cardinal
Editor - Julien Hardy-Cardinal
Sound - Frédérik Beauchamp, Simon Gervais,
Julien Hardy-Cardinal
Mixing - Alexis Pilon-Gladu
A 1/1 Premiere production




