Virtual | Geoblocked to USA
Also showing: Sat, Oct 9 | 4:00 pm | FH
Tickets are on sale now for Members and Pass purchasers and will be on sale to individual ticket purchasers at 10am, Wednesday, September 29.
Laughter, Martin Laroche’s slightly surreal and at times very funny film, is fourth in a line of features centered around complex female characters and their relationships with tragedies. It incorporates scenes of a full stand-up comedy routine, a woman being buried alive in a mass grave, and a musical sequence set to Michael Bublé’s 2005 song “Feeling Good” — without any of them feeling out of place. Other than a starkly horrific opening scene, the film takes place largely in suburban Montreal — in modern-looking homes, bakeries, streets and a remarkably unremarkable elderly center. In Laughter, Laroche explores the survivor guilt phenomenon — both for the victims and their persecutors — through love, laughter and time. ~Orly Yadin