Toronto, 1899. Aspiring young politician Mackenzie King dreams of becoming the prime minister of Canada. In his quest for power, he must face his imperious mother, a war-mongering governor-general and the utopian idealism of a Québécois mystic. Meanwhile, King hesitates in love between a British soldier and a French-Canadian nurse and furtively indulges a fetishistic obsession for women’s footwear. When his vainglorious run for leadership culminates in an epic battle between good and evil, King will learn that disappointment may be the only way to survive the 20th century.
Winner of the Critics’ Prize in the Forum section of the Berlin International Film Festival and best canadian first feature film at the Toronto Film Festival.
The Twentieth Century
2019
16 years
90 min.
Fiction
Canada
Canada, history, politics, awarded films
Colorido
Matthew Rankin
Matthew Rankin
Vincent Biron
Matthew Rankin
Dan Beirne, Mikhaïl Ahooja, Catherine Saint-Laurent, Sarianne Cormier, Brent Skagford, Richard Jutras
Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette, Ménaïc Raoul
Voyelles Films
Peter Venne, Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux
Best Friend Forever
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