The Big Snake of the World

Summary

The Big Snake of the World (French: Le Grand Serpent du monde) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Yves Dion and released in 1999.[1] The film stars Murray Head as Tom Paradise, a night shift Société de transport de Montréal bus driver interacting with various people both on and off the job.[2]

The Big Snake of the World
FrenchLe Grand Serpent du monde
Directed byYves Dion
Written byMonique Proulx
Produced byMonique Létourneau
StarringMurray Head
Gabriel Arcand
Louise Portal
CinematographyPaul Van der Linden
Edited byYves Dion
Monique Fortier
Music byGaëtan Gravel
Serge LaForest
Production
company
Release date
  • September 17, 1999 (1999-09-17)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Supporting characters include Monsieur (Gabriel Arcand), a lonely man who suffers from schizophrenia; the Dog Lady (France Labonté), a woman who carries her dog with her everywhere she goes; the Teenager (Tobie Pelletier), a young man who rides the bus every night to get off at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery; Anaïs (Zoe Latraverse), a young woman with a secret who tries to seduce Tom; and Carmen (Louise Portal), a former lover of Tom's with whom he is reunited.[2]

The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 20th Genie Awards in 2000, for Best Supporting Actor (Arcand) and Best Original Screenplay (Monique Proulx).[3] At the 2nd Jutra Awards, the film received nominations for Best Supporting Actor (Jean Pierre Bergeron), Best Supporting Actress (Portal) and Best Original Music (Gaëtan Gravel and Serge LaForest).

References edit

  1. ^ "Grand serpent du monde, Le – Film d’Yves Dion". Films du Québec, January 10, 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Bus ride to marginality: NFB's Le Grand Serpent slithers through city streets". Montreal Gazette, February 27, 1999.
  3. ^ "They dream of Genies". The Globe and Mail, January 28, 2000.

External links edit

  • The Big Snake of the World at IMDb