French Canadian filmmaker Xavier Dolan typically works at a super-fast tempo, however it’s been three years since his final movie, “Matthias & Maxime,” which is nearly a lifetime in Dolan years. Now 33 years of age—sure, the precocious filmmaker began younger and already has eight options beneath his belt—returns together with his first TV mini-series, “The Night Where Laurier Gaudreault Woke Up,” which arrives worldwide in 2023, in accordance with Dolan, who posted the trailer on Instagram (the collection is already out in Quebec).
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Based on Michel Marc Bouchard‘s play of the same name and divided into five one-hour episodes, “The Night When Laurier Gaudreault Woke Up” features a world-renowned thanatologist (Julie Le Breton) who returns to her family to embalm her mother and who thereby reunites with her brothers who she hadn’t seen her for years. Old household secrets and techniques will ultimately floor.
The IMDB synopsis is less complicated and says the collection “follows the story of three friends whose lives are shattered after one of them commits rape.”
“I had dreamed for a long time of directing a series but also of making a thriller,” Dolan not too long ago mentioned in an interview with Le Journal de Montreal. “Psychological thrillers and suspense are probably my favorite thing to watch in movies and on TV. These are codes that I admire. With Anne [Dorval], we always call each other to recommend good thrillers to watch. I also think that I did this series a little by telling myself that it was the kind of show that we would love to watch together, my friends and I, if we were not part of it.”
Dolan apparently had a giant price range and an unheard-of 82 days to shoot the collection, and he was happy. “Yes, we had money and time to do the series,” he mentioned. “But I think the size of the budget is reflected on screen, especially in the sets and costumes, he explains. It’s a series that unfolds over two eras, 2019 and the end of the 1990s. The idea that we sold to the people of Club illico from the start was to make a series that would allow us to travel talent from here and present it in such a way as to position itself internationally. In a rather daring and generous way, they have embarked on the project by giving us the means to achieve our ambitions.”
Dolan additionally tailored Bouchard’s play “Tom at the Farm” right into a collection in 2013. “The Night When Laurier Gaudreault Woke Up,” on prime of Julie LeBreton, the collection additionally stars Dolan himself, Patrick Hivon, Magalie Lépine Blondeau, Éric Bruneau, Julianne Côté, and extra.
Hans Zimmer is one of many composers on the collection, and he teamed up with David Fleming to do the music. “By working with him, I discovered an absolutely extraordinary person,” Dolan mentioned. “He impressed me with his great generosity, passion, humor, and passion. A friendship developed between us in a dazzling way.”
No phrase on a U.S. launch date but, however 2023 is across the nook, and who is aware of the place the collection may premiere in North America. Watch the trailer beneath.