Maurice

Serge Giguère

Using never-before-seen footage shot over four decades, MAURICE explores the filmmakers’ personal connection with hockey legend Maurice “Rocket” Richard to reveal the man behind the myth.

Followed by a discussion with producer Sylvie Van Brabant.

Year

2025

Length

1h30m

Language

French, English

Bande annonce

Director

Serge Giguère

Screenwriter

Serge Giguère

Director of photography

Serge Giguère, Katerine Giguère

Composer

Bertrand Chénier

Country

Canada

Type

Feature film

Category

Documentary

Subtitle

English

20 August 10:00 to 11:30

Théâtre de Lac-Brome

Serge Giguère

Resolutely humanist, Serge Giguère's cinema offers intimate journeys where reality and imagination intertwine to open up the secret dimension that connects us to one another. He was the recipient of the Governor General's Award (2008) and the Albert-Tessier Award (2021). Starting as an assistant cameraman for master documentarians Pierre Perrault and Arthur Lamothe, he then founded Les films d'aventures sociales du Québec in 1974 with Robert Tremblay and they co-directed three films together, including Belle famille (1978). Giguère then joined forces with Sylvie Van Brabant to create Les Productions du Rapide-Blanc in 1984, where he directed most of his films, including Oscar Thiffault, The King of Drums and My Mother’s Letters. Driven By Dreams (2007) (Special Jury Award Best Canadian Documentary, Hot Docs 2007) along with Finding MacPherson (2015) earned both a Jutra Award for best Quebec documentary. Serge Giguère is one of Quebec’s most important documentary filmmakers of the last few decades.