| Those Who Come, Will Hear | |
|---|---|
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| French | Ceux qui viendront, l'entendront | 
| Directed by | Simon Plouffe | 
| Written by | Joséphine Bacon Simon Plouffe  | 
| Produced by | Simon Plouffe | 
| Cinematography | Gabi Kislat Simon Plouffe Stéphanie Weber Biron  | 
| Edited by | Natalie Lamoureux | 
| Music by | Geronimo Inutiq | 
Production company  | Les Films de l'Autre  | 
| Distributed by | Les Films du 3 mars | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 77 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Languages | English French Abenaki Atikamekw Innu Inuttitut Kanienkehaka Naskapi  | 
Those Who Come, Will Hear (French: Ceux qui viendront, l'entendront) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Simon Plouffe and released in 2018.[1] A meditation on the importance of language in the maintenance of Indigenous Canadian culture and tradition, the film documents the day-to-day life of various First Nations and Inuit communities in Quebec where indigenous languages are spoken, sometimes fluently and sometimes in code switching to English or French.[2]
The film premiered at the 2018 Ann Arbor Film Festival.[3] It had its Canadian premiere at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival,[2] where it received an honorable mention from the Colin Low Award jury.[4]
The film's sound team (Cyril Bourseaux, Mélanie Gauthier, Simon Léveillé, Simon Plouffe, Lynne Trépanier, Jean Paul Vialard and Shikuan Shetush Vollant) won the Prix Iris for Best Sound in a Documentary at the 21st Quebec Cinema Awards in 2019.[5]
References
- ↑ Louise-Maude Rioux Soucy, "«Ceux qui viendront, l’entendront»: au temps de la parole". Le Devoir, June 9, 2018.
 - 1 2 "Preview: Virtually Absurd and Those Who Come, Will Hear at DOXA". SAD Magazine, May 1, 2018.
 - ↑ Meredith Bruckner, "An essential guide to the Ann Arbor Film Festival". WDIV-TV, March 15, 2018.
 - ↑ Dannielle Piper, "DOXA Documentary Film Festival 2018 announces awards". The Georgia Straight, May 14, 2018.
 - ↑ "1991, de Ricardo Trogi, sacré meilleur film au Gala Québec Cinéma". Ici Radio-Canada, June 2, 2019.
 
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