In the spring of 2016, for the first time in 54 years, Ariane Mnouchkine entrusts her troupe, the Théâtre du Soleil, to another director. Robert Lepage then embarks on the creation of Kanata, a work that imagines the meeting of Europeans with First Nations people in Canada over two centuries. Lepage au Soleil: The origin of Kanata shows how, the 36 comedians from 11 different countries, discover in their own stories astonishing resonance with those of the natives. How, inspired by the cosmopolitanism of comedians, Robert Lepage tries to get them to talk about their own stories through those of the natives. The documentary plunges into the heart of a theatrical creation in search of universality turned upside down by a media scandal even before its premiere.
Unfortunately the movie Lepage au Soleil: The origin of Kanata is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Hélène Choquette | Director |
Writing | Sophie Mangado | Writer |
Camera | Philippe Lavalette | Director of Photography |
Sound | Daniel Toussaint | Sound Designer |
Camera | Yoan Cart | Director of Photography |
Writing | Hélène Choquette | Writer |
Production | Anne-Marie Gélinas | Producer |
Camera | Hélène Choquette | Director of Photography |
Editing | Mélanie Chicoine | Editor |
Sound | Olivier Léger | Sound |
Sound | Anthony Rozankovic | Original Music Composer |