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La donation

  • 2009
  • G
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
247
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Élise Guilbault in La donation (2009)
Drama

Dr. Rainville, an aging country doctor with a deep attachment to his patients, is about to retire and is looking for a successor. Jeanne Dion, an emergency room doctor from Montreal, agrees ... Read allDr. Rainville, an aging country doctor with a deep attachment to his patients, is about to retire and is looking for a successor. Jeanne Dion, an emergency room doctor from Montreal, agrees to go to Normétal to replace him for a few weeks, with no plans for an extended stay. When... Read allDr. Rainville, an aging country doctor with a deep attachment to his patients, is about to retire and is looking for a successor. Jeanne Dion, an emergency room doctor from Montreal, agrees to go to Normétal to replace him for a few weeks, with no plans for an extended stay. When Dr. Rainville suddenly dies, Jeanne must decide if she'll take over the job, and its inhe... Read all

  • Director
    • Bernard Émond
  • Writer
    • Bernard Émond
  • Stars
    • Annie Ayotte
    • Lucille Baril
    • Mélanie Bastien-Ouimet
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    247
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard Émond
    • Writer
      • Bernard Émond
    • Stars
      • Annie Ayotte
      • Lucille Baril
      • Mélanie Bastien-Ouimet
    • 3User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Annie Ayotte
    • Infirmière soins intensifs
    Lucille Baril
    • Mme Dupont
    Mélanie Bastien-Ouimet
    • Jeune femme trisomique
    Luce Beaulé
    • Jeune mère accidentée
    Yves Bernard
    • Ambulancier #2
    Pascal Binette
    • Frère de Manon
    Jean Boilard
    • Thomas Rainville
    Madeleine Bordeleau
    • Mme Perron
    Lucie Bourget
    • Infirmière défibrillation
    Odette Caron
    • Infirmière de Manon
    Alexandre Castonguay
    Alexandre Castonguay
    • Jeune secouriste
    Marie-Soleil Corbin-Allyson
    • Corinne
    Jacqueline Coulombe
    • Mme Giroux
    Angèle Coutu
    Angèle Coutu
    • Soeur Gaétane Rainville
    Annick Côté
    • Infirmière urgence
    Rita Côté
    • Patiente âgée
    Michel Daigle
    Michel Daigle
    • Curé
    Yvon Dufresne
    • Homme devant le bar
    • Director
      • Bernard Émond
    • Writer
      • Bernard Émond
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    snell-761-276780

    Life in a northern Québec town shown with sympathy and depth

    La Donation has received a lukewarm reception from some urban reviewers, but also has garnered several international awards. It's a cultural issue; to understand it, one must be sympathetic to the urban-rural divide. Knowing something of remote northern Canadian life also helps. (Contrary to a review on this site, the issue of the Canadian public health care system is peripheral here. Poor versus wealthy patients and Canadian-U.S. relations are referenced only for background to fill out the film's take on northern social life.)

    The images are often stark: again, if a viewer needs spectacular scenery ("vistas"), you won't find them here. Instead there are rather ordinary shots of lakes, fields, fences and so on that evoke the northern Canadian experience more than any stunning mountain could.

    Contrary to urban reviews (e.g. Variety, the Globe and Mail), the movement in this film is not slow. There's plot, and there's tension. Again, if you understand the culture at all it will pull at you: the town where everyone is connected, not always in pretty ways, the beauty of the mundane, the constructed life of a wealthy hermit physically disconnected from himself and his fellow humans, the slow inevitable process of living and dying, working and playing in a small northern town.

    There are no answers to any of this, no neatly wrapped conclusions to personal romance or social ills or to the phenomenon of dying northern towns. What is here is a beautiful film focused upon capturing the tone of a small town in northern Quebec. It succeeds majestically.

    Élise Guilbault plays the lead role with quiet intensity. The support roles are also handled well and do not caricature the subtleties of rural people.

    As one character says in a scene that will stick with me, "J'ai peur." Maybe because of fear or a sense that we're all in this together, there is also charity (the film's theme) in most characters.
    8CindyCindyCindy

    Quiet and Beautiful

    A very unassuming, quiet work of art. Absolutely gorgeous. The "new" doctor shows little emotion in her face, but you very vividly feel the emotion you know she is feeling inside.

    The "old" doctor shows his feelings more readily, but only because he has grown to call the small town home.

    A very beautiful glimpse into two beings as they ingest and feel their way through. The flow is slow, deliberate, and effortless.

    Without spoilers, I did find one thing troubling. The "new" doctor's interactions and point of view, in relation to the father who "skipped town" seemed quite out of character for someone who is trained in Psychology as part of their medical training. Lower forms obviously would take her view, but for the doctor to do it, seemed completely out of character for a mature, educated woman. I found myself wincing, "what...?"
    6sergelamarche

    Spartan story

    This film was at least partly inspired by an old classic of shorts stories of death. We have an old doctor preparing his own by recruiting a younger one. We have the patients having to deal with their issues. The whole is well wrapped in a story about moving to the small isolated town in north-west Québec where winters are long and summers are short. There is the potential love interest. There is the philosophical reason of existing. All the takes are taken to feel like we would if we'd be there. A bit lonely, a bit isolated, at our own mercy. The story progresses without rushing and without getting bored as we learn something all along. It's cold, it's spartan, it's a life out of the city.

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2009 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Legacy
    • Filming locations
      • Normétal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Association Coopérative des Productions Audio-Visuelles (ACPAV)
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    • Budget
      • CA$4,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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