Summaries

A young boy learns the rituals of what his father and his friends perceive as manhood on a weekend hunting trip.

Willy, Richard, and Lionel, three blue-collar friends from Montreal East, leave the city and travel to the countryside for a weekend of hunting. Richard's wife forces him to bring along his young son, Michel. For these men, hunting represents total freedom and a chance to rid themselves of the frustrations of domestic life by proving their manhood. The group spends their first night at a motel bar and Michel silently observes as the adults get drunk, try to outdo each other with insults, and sexually harass the waitresses at the bar. It becomes apparent to him that Willy is not up to trip; he is overweight and clings to his glory days of the past. Michel must also watch as his father conducts an affair with a waitress. When the hunt finally begins, Michel contemplates the imposed belief that a man ought to be a womanizing drinker who's good with a gun. Eventually, the irresponsibility of the three men results in tragedy.—pr1mal_1

Details

Keywords
  • young
  • boy
  • father
  • friend
  • hunting
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Oct 5, 1972
Countries of origin Canada
Language French
Filming locations Montréal, Québec, Canada
Production companies National Film Board of Canada (NFB)

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 38m
Sound mix Mono
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