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Director
  
Pierre Falardeau

Screenplay
  
Pierre Falardeau

Duration
  

Country
  
Canada

7.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, History

Writer
  
Pierre Falardeau

Language
  
French

February 15, 1839 movie poster

Cast
  
Luc Picard
(François-Marie-Thomas Delorimier),
Sylvie Drapeau
(Henriette De Lorimier),
Frédéric Gilles
(Charles Hindelang),
Pierre Rivard
(Guillaume Levesque)

Release date
  
January 16, 2001 (2001-01-16)

Awards
  
Jutra Award for Best in Art Direction

Similar movies
  
Luc Picard movies, Set in Quebec, Dramas

February 15, 1839 (original title: 15 février 1839) is a 2001 Quebec historical drama film. Directed by Pierre Falardeau, it is about the incarceration at the Pied-du-Courant Prison and the execution by hanging there of Patriote participants of the Lower Canada Rebellion. Those rebels sought to make Lower Canada, now Quebec, a republic independent from the British Empire.

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February 15, 1839 movie scenes

It features as characters the historical figures François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier, his wife Henriette and Charles Hindelang.

February 15, 1839 movie scenes

Synopsis

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In the aftermath of the failed 1837–38 rebellion in Lower Canada, 800 rebels are held in the Prison de Montréal. The film opens on February 14, 1839, the day when leader Marie Thomas Chevalier De Lormier (Luc Picard) and his comrade-in-arms (Frédéric Gilles) are told they will be hanged in 24 hours. Director Pierre Falardeau makes no doubt about where his sympathies lie; however, 15 février 1839 is as much about human beings confronting death as it is polemic, and there are tender scenes when De Lormier’s wife (Sylvie Drapeau) visits him one last time. Pierre Falardeau said that Telefilm Canada approved Michel Brault's 1999 movie Quand je serai parti... vous vivrez encore as an excuse to initially deny funds for 15 février 1839.

Release and awards

It released in the United States by Lionsgate on January 26, 2001. It won four Prix Jutra for Actor (Luc Picard), Supporting Actress (Sylvie Drapeau), Art Direction and Sound.

critical aclaims

"It’s certainly not the masterpiece some indépendantiste viewers see in the film, but it’s also not the insufferable, propagandistic dreck various English-language critics accuse it of being." – Maurie Alioff, Take One: Film in Canada

Cast

  • Luc Picard - François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier
  • Sylvie Drapeau - Henriette De Lorimier
  • Frédéric Gilles - Charles Hindelang
  • Denis Trudel - Jacques Yelle
  • Julien Poulin - Curé Marier
  • Yvon Barrette - Osias Primeau
  • References

    February 15, 1839 Wikipedia
    February 15, 1839 IMDb February 15, 1839 themoviedb.org