Ru is a Canadian drama film, directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud and released in 2023.[1] An adaptation of Kim Thúy's award-winning 2009 novel Ru, the film centres on the coming-of-age of Tinh (Chloé Djandji), a young girl from Vietnam who is adapting to Quebec culture and society after her family move to Granby as refugees from the Vietnam War.[2]
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Directed by | Charles-Olivier Michaud |
Written by | Jacques Davidts |
Based on | Ru by Kim Thúy |
Produced by | André Dupuy Marie-Alexandra Forget |
Starring | Chloé Djandji Chantal Thuy Karine Vanasse Patrice Robitaille |
Cinematography | Jean-François Lord |
Edited by | Claude Palardy |
Music by | Michel Corriveau |
Production company | Amalga |
Distributed by | Immina Films |
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Running time | 116 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | French, Vietnamese |
The cast also includes Chantal Thuy, Jean Bui, Olivier Dinh, Xavier Nguyen, Karine Vanasse, Patrice Robitaille, Mali Corbeil Gauvreau, Marie-Thérèse Fortin and Richard Fréchette.[3] It was shot in 2022 in and around Montreal.[3]
The film premiered in the Special Presentations program at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival.[4]
Production
editDirector Charles-Olivier Michaud met with Kim Thúy to discuss his ideas for the film. Years later the film went into production with funding from the production company, Amalga, and the financial participation of Telefilm Canada, SODEC, and tax credits. Filming began on February 27 and wrapped up on April 13 of 2022, with additional filming taking place later that year in June. It was filmed in Montreal and surrounding areas.[5]
Distribution
editRu had its world premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival in the Special Presentations program.[6] Canadian FIlm distributor, Immina Films, released the film in Quebec in November of 2023. It was released theatrically to 70 screens on November 24, 2023.[5]
Awards
editReferences
edit- ^ Maxime Demers, "Une bande-annonce prometteuse pour «Ru», le film adapté du roman à succès de Kim Thúy". Le Journal de Montréal, July 12, 2023.
- ^ Josée Lapointe, "L’affiche de Ru dévoilée". La Presse, April 27, 2023.
- ^ a b Charles-Henri Ramond, "Charles-Olivier Michaud tourne « ru »". Films du Québec, February 23, 2022.
- ^ John Hazelton, "TIFF sets Centrepiece line-up of international cinema". Screen Daily, August 10, 2023.
- ^ a b "Ru – Film de Charles-Olivier Michaud". Films du Québec (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ "Ru". Toronto International Film Festival. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ "BlackBerry Leads CSA Nominations". Northern Stars, March 6, 2024.
- ^ Éric Lavallée, "Prix Iris 2024: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person Leads “Quebec Oscars” Noms". Ioncinema, October 9, 2024.