Kanaval (film)

Kanaval is a drama film, directed by Henri Pardo and released in 2023. A coproduction of companies from Canada and Luxembourg, the film centres on Rico (Rayan Dieudonné), a young boy who has emigrated with his mother Erzuile (Penande Estime) from their native Haiti to a small town in Quebec, where they live with childless older couple Albert (Martin Dubreuil) and Cécile (Claire Jacques).[1]

Kanaval
Directed byHenri Pardo
Written byHenri Pardo
Kim Nguyen
Produced byEric Idriss Kanago
Daniela Mujica
Adolf El Assal
Neigeme Glasgow-Maeda
StarringRayan Dieudonné
Penande Estime
Martin Dubreuil
CinematographyGlauco Bermudez
Edited byMarc Recchia
Production
companies
Yzanakio
Wady Films
Distributed byMaison 4:3
Wady Media
Release date
  • September 8, 2023 (2023-09-08) (TIFF)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesCanada
Luxembourg
LanguageFrench

The cast includes Hana Sofia Lopes, Jean Jean, Marc Assiniwi, Christian Cardin, Carol Beaudry, Rykko Bellemare and David Biron.

The film's production was first announced in 2020, when it received support from the Netflix/Canadian Film Centre Project Development Accelerator project.[2] It entered production in April 2022, with shooting in both the Dominican Republic and Canada.[3]

The film premiered in the Centrepiece program at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival.[4]

Critical response

Courtney Small of That Shelf wrote that "Kanaval may not land all of the sprawling ideas it has flying in the air, but there is plenty to appreciate here. Anchored by Rayan Dieudonné’s moving wide-eyed performance, Pardo crafts an engaging film wrapped in mysticism and hope. Kanaval understands that the road that Rico and Erzuile find themselves on is one filled with uncertainty. However, the challenges are far more manageable when they are tackling them together."[1]

Awards

At TIFF, the film was winner of the Amplify Voices Award for Best Film, and received an honorable mention from the Best Canadian Film jury.[5]

References

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