It is late winter. A young violinist has been murdered in her apartment in Montréal by an unknown assailant. Devastated by the violent death of her only child, Anna, Françoise leaves thge city to seek refuge in Kamouraska, in the house she inherited from her maternal ancestors. There, she attemps to reconstruct her interior life by getting back in touch with the river, with nature, and with the house and the objects that remind her of her daughter. But Françoise’s grief is profound: she no longer wishes to live. In the forest, a man discovers her letting herself die of cold and saves her. They recognize each other from when they were very young. Édouard is now a painter who returned to live in his childhood home a while ago. Gradually, the loving feelings of their youth resurface. The presence of Édouard and the gentle spirits of her deceased grandmother, mother and daughter help Françoise rediscover her own desire to live. The 2010 Vancouver International Film Festival described Trois temps après la mort d’Anna as “a film of serene beauty and powerful emotion.”
87 minutes – Drama
Release date: August 13, 2010
Canadian Distributor: K-Films Amérique
Claude Cartier
Lorraine Dufour
Michel La Veaux
Natalie Lamoureux
Françoise
Guylaine Tremblay
François Papineau
Sheila Jaffé
Denis Bernard
Denise Gagnon
Paule Baillargeon
Gilles Renaud
Gary Boudreault
Édouard
Anna
Jean-Pierre
Françoise`s grandmother
Françoise`s mother
Police Detective
Ghislain
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