San Francisco International Film Festival 20 April - 04 May 2006

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CONGORAMA

New Directors
Canada/Belgium/France, 2006, 106 minutes

SHOWTIMES

Tue, May 1 / 06:00 / Kabuki / CONG01K
Wed, May 2 / 09:15 / PFA / CONG02P
Sun, May 6 / 06:30 / Aquarius / CONG06A

CREDITS

dir
Philippe Falardeau
prod
Luc Déry, Kim McCraw,
scr
Phillippe Falardeau
cam
André Turpin
editor
Frédérique Broos
mus
Jarby McCoy
cast
Olivier Gourmet, Paul Ahmarani, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Claudia Tagbo
source
The Works, 4 Great Portland Street, 4th Floor, W1W 8QJ London, U.K. FAX: +44-20-76-12-10-81 EMAIL: gareth@theworksltd.com

Congorama

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Blood diamonds, world expos, electric cars, long-lost fathers and emus. Such is the stuff of the unlikely world of surefire crowd-pleaser Congorama. Michel, an underachieving inventor trading on the name of his famous and ailing father, leads a life of unremitting frustration. So when said father reveals to Michel that he is not Belgian, but is instead an adopted Canadian, Michel finally uses one of his well-intentioned yet ultimately pointless inventions as cover for a quest to find his biological family. Ostensibly trying to sell cable deicers to the government of Québec, Michel lights in the rural hamlet of Saint-Cécile, where a series of chance encounters will change his fortunes forever. Director Philippe Falardeau’s second feature playfully interweaves the implausible with the poignant to produce a uniquely satisfying wry comedy. Unlike other films that use intersecting, engineered narratives to offer pedantic views of politics or culture, Congorama uses the form towards a richer aim—humor—with tongue planted firmly in cheek. Even lead actor Olivier Gourmet, the supremely talented Belgian player associated with serious fare such as the Dardennes’ The Son and The Promise, sheds his characteristically brooding persona to deliver a pitch-perfect dry comedic performance in this existential, quasi-mystical tale of transformation and invention.

—Sean Uyehara

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