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Since Twitch’s previous article on Robin Aubert’s Saint Martyrs of the Damned (Saints-Martyrs-des-Damnés), a second downloadable teaser trailer for and six downloadable clips from the movie have been added to the official subsite for it (see the bottom of this article). Also, there’s a downloadable English-subtitled version of the first teaser trailer on the website of the international sales agent for the movie, Max Films Inc. (see the bottom of this article).
The screenplay for Saint Martyrs of the Damned was written by Aubert. The movie stars François Chénier as Flavien Juste, Isabelle Blais as ‘Tite-Fille’ (’Little Girl’ or ‘Missy’), Monique Mercure as Malvina 1, Monique Miller as Malvina 2, Patrice Robitaille as Armand Despas, Alexis Martin as the garage owner/mechanic (le garagiste), the late Hubert Loiselle as Faustin, Pierre Collin as Raoul Bösh, Mathilde Lavigne as Mélanie Blackburn, Alec Poirier as Quentin (a.k.a. ‘Peanut’), David Savard as Méchant, Renaud Lacelle-Bourdon as Sulveux, Luc Senay as Barnabé, Sylvie Boucher as Rosy, André Lacoste as Émile, Carl Hennebert as Médé, Germain Houde as White, and Michel Forget as Maire.
Saint Martyrs of the Damned was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on September 10th and 12th of last year. It was released theatrically in Québec by Christal Films Distribution Inc. on October 14th of last year.
Below is a description of Saint Martyrs of the Damned from this page for the movie on the TIFF website.
One of the most visually striking Canadian films in recent years, Robin Aubert’s baroque and eerie supernatural thriller Saints-Martyrs-des-Damnés follows tabloid reporter Flavien Juste (François Chénier) as he investigates strange disappearances in a remote, rundown village. Sent there by his surrogate father, the paper’s editor, Flavien thinks it’s just another routine assignment. The tabloid regularly concocts stories about transsexual pig-men marrying hermaphrodites and the like, but the situation he’s about to enter is a lot weirder than the usual assortment of oddities and alien abductions.
For one thing, there’s the lodge where he and his photographer pal Armand (Patrice Robitaille) are registered, and its bizarre proprietors: two women named Malvina (Monique Mercure, Monique Miller). There’s also the pair of oddball greasers who keep trying to provoke Flavien into a fight; or the aloof and winsome Tite-Fille (Isabelle Blais), who entertains her cattle by playing raunchy blues riffs; and the woman in the tattered wedding dress. Meanwhile, a man in a crude mask stalks Flavien as he searches for Armand, who has suddenly vanished on their very first night in town. And everyone in town seems disturbed by the sight of Flavien.
Propelled by a startling visual scheme that weds the creepiest of David Lynch and Todd Browning, the film oscillates between dark, dungeon-like imagery and nausea-inducing, blazing white light that mirrors Flavien’s perplexed state. Dreams, reality and hallucinations begin to intermingle, and before long he can’t even trust his own eyes.
More than just a conventional thriller, Saints-Martyrs-des-Damnés smartly explores themes of identity and mortality, responsibility and paternity. Flavien is eventually forced to confront his own mysterious origins as well as accept some newfound responsibilities. These aren’t easy tasks for the jaded, ultra-rational reporter, who’s seen so many frauds he’s preternaturally determined to debunk anything that looks even remotely supernatural. Aubert, however, is wise enough to know that the issues he has Flavien dealing with are anything but straightforward. After all, what could be more mysterious than relationships with one’s past?
Saint Martyrs of the Damned teaser trailer #1 (French w/ English subtitles; downloadable 2.8 MB MOV file)
Saint Martyrs of the Damned teaser trailer #1 (French w/o subtitles; downloadable 5.4 MB MOV file)
Saint Martyrs of the Damned teaser trailer #2 (French w/o subtitles; downloadable 7.9 MB MOV file)
Saint Martyrs of the Damned clip #1 (French w/o subtitles; downloadable 2.6 MB MOV file)
Saint Martyrs of the Damned clip #2 (French w/o subtitles; downloadable 8.9 MB MOV file)
Saint Martyrs of the Damned clip #3 (French w/o subtitles; downloadable 4.6 MB MOV file)
Saint Martyrs of the Damned clip #4 (French w/o subtitles; downloadable 7.9 MB MOV file)
Saint Martyrs of the Damned clip #5 (French w/o subtitles; downloadable 7.9 MB MOV file)
Saint Martyrs of the Damned clip #6 (French w/o subtitles; downloadable 6.4 MB MOV file)
Saint Martyrs of the Damned official subsite
Twitch: Review of Saint Martyrs of the Damned
Variety: Review of Saint Martyrs of the Damned
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Reader Comments
Guillaume 01/13/2006 @ 9:42am
And the DVD will be released on February 28 in Québec!
Jessy 01/13/2006 @ 1:01pm
I really liked it, it is the most daring Quebecois movie ever produced. A visual masterpiece though the scenario is not flawless.
Adam Lopez 01/13/2006 @ 6:10pm
Probably the creepiest and coolest Canadian film I’ve ever seen at the Toronto International Film Festival… slightly muddled ending, I’d agree with Jessy, but pretty cool nevertheless.
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