Summaries

In a small-town, two teenagers try to deal with the moral consequences of a homicide they committed after a night of partying. Inspired by a true story.

Winter in a small town in Quebec. Gabriel, a teenager, lives with his mother who is a police officer. His best friend Yves is the star of the high school's football team and lives with his father. One evening, after a party, they break into a house and begin to vandalize everything. Caught in the act by a neighbor, they decide to flee, but by doing so, they cause the accidental death of the man who slips on an ice patch. Because the police have no suspect, Yves believes they can get away with it and just keep living their lives. Gabriel, on the other hand, has difficulty dealing with his remorse, especially when his friend decides to go live with his mother and study in another city.—Camera Oscura Films

Inspired by a true story, Guilt is a feature-length drama set in a small-town. Two teenagers must deal with the moral consequences of a homicide they commit after a night of partying. A follow-up to Marc Bisaillon's first feature, Cowardice, Guilt is the second part of a tetralogy on the guilty conscience.

Details

Keywords
  • police
  • friend
  • teenager
  • football
  • homicide
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Mar 17, 2011
Countries of origin Canada
Official sites -Trailer -Trailer
Language French
Filming locations Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada
Production companies Films Camera Oscura Inc.

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 33m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby SR
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