The Sound of Trees (2015)

The Sound of Trees (2015) poster

At 17, Jérémie dreams of a better place, far from the family sawmill and his native village in Bas-Saint-Laurent. The situation despairs his father Régis, who blames a small-time drug dealer for this disinterest. When the older brother leaves, the lives of Jérémie and Régis are turned upside down.

Director: François Péloquin
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 77 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Mimi Allard
Cinematography: François Messier-Rheault
Editing: Martin Bourgault, Aube Foglia
Production: Couzin Films
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Budget: $1M
Original Language: fr

Themes

Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Addiction and Recovery, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

quebec, family business , coming of age, drugs, sawmill, small village, bad influence, father son relationship, brother brother relationship, rural

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sound of Trees about?
At 17, Jérémie dreams of a better place, far from the family sawmill and his native village in Bas-Saint-Laurent. The situation despairs his father Régis, who blames a small-time drug dealer for this disinterest. When the older brother leaves, the lives of Jérémie and Régis are turned upside down.
Who directed The Sound of Trees?
The Sound of Trees was directed by François Péloquin.
Who stars in The Sound of Trees?
The Sound of Trees stars Antoine L'Écuyer, Roy Dupuis, Rémi Goulet, Charles-Émile Lafleur, Willia Ferland-Tanguay, Bobby Beshro.
How long is The Sound of Trees?
The Sound of Trees has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
What genre is The Sound of Trees?
The Sound of Trees is a Drama film.
What is the budget of The Sound of Trees?
The Sound of Trees had a budget of $1M.
Where was The Sound of Trees produced?
The Sound of Trees was produced in Canada.
What are the themes of The Sound of Trees?
The themes of The Sound of Trees include: Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Addiction and Recovery, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.