THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS


Acclaimed director Denys Arcand’s
('The Decline of the American Empire',
'Jesus of Montreal' - both released by
Artificial Eye) triumphant return and double Cannes prize winner, THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS, is an acerbic and sharply written masterpiece - a witty, tender and intelligent drama comedy concerning the universal themes of love, faith, family and mortality.
In his younger days as a university professor Rémy (RÉMY GIRARD) was known for his love of women, words and lust for life.

Now divorced and in his early fifties, Rémy is hospitalised and awaits his ordeal in an over-crowded hospital in Montreal.
Unbeknownst to him, his sympathetic ex-wife, Louise (Dorothée Berryman), asks their son Sébastien (Stéphane Rousseau) to come home from London where he now lives as a success-
ful financial wheeler and dealer. Sébastien hesitates; he and his father haven't had much to say
to one another for years now. In fact they detest each other. To Rémy, Sébastien represents the barbarian at the gates of the citadel - acquisitive, non-intellectual, and threatening everything Rémy holds dear. Sébastien for his part is equally contemptuous of his father who abandoned him and his mother. However Sébastien relents, and flies to Montreal with his beautiful fiancée to support his father, and help his mother...

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