Lonely Child Filming Locations

Lonely Child filming locations

Where was Lonely Child filmed? Lonely Child was filmed in 2 locations across Canada in the following places:

Lonely Child Filming Locations

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Lonely Child (2005)
Runtime: 50 minutes
Rating: 6.6
Release year: 2005
IMDB: tt0488841
Plot summary

William is constantly shooting video journals of his life to have as souvenirs for himself. Feeling the end of his relationship with Médéric, his young lover, William spends two days camping with him, taking advantage of the situation by filming the trip and their time spent with another young gay couple. The camera never stops shooting, even when Médéric decides to get it on with another guy in a tent. As Canada's first Dogme95 film, the story is shot on location, with natural lighting and live sound, the camera is hand-held and all superficial elements are forbidden. Yet somehow, in spite of these harsh restrictions during the filmmaking process, the result is warm and beautiful.

Genres
Drama
Cast
Dhanaé Audet-Beaulieu
Pierre-Luc Blais
Sylvie Bouchard
Francis Ducharme
Directors
Pascal Robitaille
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Lonely Child filming locations