Réjeanne Padovani
- Jean Lajeunesse
- Luce Guilbeault
- Léo Gagnon
- Thérèse Cadorette
Marguerite Duparc
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- October 3, 1973 (1973-10-03)
Réjeanne Padovani is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, written and directed by Denys Arcand and released in 1973.[1] It was his second narrative feature film as a director, but the first for which he was also the screenwriter alongside novelist Jacques Benoît (who also wrote his previous solo effort).
An examination of political corruption,[2] the film stars Jean Lajeunesse as Vincent Padovani, a construction contractor with mafia ties who has just completed work on a major autoroute project, and is planning a major dinner party to thank the politicians who awarded him the contract. However, as the dinner approaches his plans are disrupted, both professionally by the launch of a public protest by several families whose homes were expropriated for the highway construction and personally by the return of Réjeanne (Luce Guilbeault), his ex-wife who is now married into the family of rival contractor Sam Tannenbaum (Henry Gamer).[3]
Réjeanne Padovani and Wedding in White were the only two Canadian films screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival.[4] The French newspaper Le Monde called Réjeanne Padovani one of the best films screened at the festival.[4] The film was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Feature Film at the 25th Canadian Film Awards in 1973.[5]
It was later screened at the 1984 Festival of Festivals as part of Front & Centre, a special retrospective program of artistically and culturally significant films from throughout the history of Canadian cinema.[6]
During Quebec's Charbonneau Commission inquiry into corruption in the awarding of construction contracts in the early 2010s, the film received renewed attention with some media outlets calling it "prophetic".[7]
References
- ^ "The rise of Denys Arcand". Montreal Gazette, March 21, 1987.
- ^ "Referendum led Quebec director to film about sex". Ottawa Citizen, February 16, 1987.
- ^ "Reflecting Quebec events through Padovani". The Globe and Mail, February 2, 1974.
- ^ a b "Le Monde calls Quebec film finest at Cannes". The Globe and Mail, May 17, 1973.
- ^ Betty Lee, "Seagull irritating, Summer Wishes soars, Slipstream not the expected blockbuster". The Globe and Mail, November 10, 1973.
- ^ Carole Corbeil, "The stars are coming out for Toronto's film festival". The Globe and Mail, September 6, 1984.
- ^ "Le cas Réjeanne Padovani". Le Devoir, January 19, 2013.
External links
- Réjeanne Padovani at IMDb
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