Panache (2007)

Montcerf, the last village before Abitibi. The forest, the night, the silence... twigs snap, big black boots make their way forward cautiously. The hunter on the hunt. With tenderness and simplicity, documentarian André-Line Beauparlant plunges into this world and paints the portrait of six hunters. Alternating between interviews and hunting sequences, the film overflows with breathtaking authenticity as it touches subjects such as love, death, and religion.

Director: André-Line Beauparlant
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 90 min
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Language: Français
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Panache about?
Montcerf, the last village before Abitibi. The forest, the night, the silence... twigs snap, big black boots make their way forward cautiously. The hunter on the hunt. With tenderness and simplicity, documentarian André-Line Beauparlant plunges into this world and paints the portrait of six hunters. Alternating between interviews and hunting sequences, the film overflows with breathtaking authenticity as it touches subjects such as love, death, and religion.
Who directed Panache?
Panache was directed by André-Line Beauparlant.
How long is Panache?
Panache has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Panache?
Panache is a Documentary film.