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  • The Wild Hunt

  • Alexandre Franchi

Country: Canada
Year:
2009
Language:
English
Runtime:
96 minutes
Format:
Colour/35
Rating:
14A

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Léger Problème - Hélène Florent
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Léger Problème

Hélène Florent
Canada, 2009/French
9 minutes/Colour/35mm

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Description

In a dark forest, an ancient European ritual is about to take place. A battle is brewing between the power-hungry Celts, the rampaging Vikings, the secretive wood elves and the mysterious shaman Murtagh (Trevor Hayes). The night has finally come for Murtagh to unleash his latest fiendish scheme. But in the heat of battle, the worst happens: one of his men is hit five times and the referee rules him dead – he's out of the game until he can regenerate. Even worse, someone breaks character, the most egregious transgression possible in this elaborate game of dress-up.

Clever and intense, The Wild Hunt is set in the fantasy-reality of a large role-playing game. The film's story mirrors that of the legend behind the game: Erik (Ricky Mabe) goes looking for his girlfriend, Evelyn (Tiio Horn), who has left him for the game. He will need the help of his brother Bjorn (Mark A. Krupa), who happens to be the Viking leader and owner of Thor's hammer, Mjolnir. (Erik has been storing the weapon on a shelf at his place.) Erik's entry into the game angers the dedicated players when he refuses to role play, setting fantasy and reality on a collision course on the night of the wild hunt's re-enactment.

The Wild Hunt is the first feature from Alexandre Franchi, and it smacks of geek authenticity, thanks to its setting in the pseudo-medieval village of Duché de Bicolline, a role-playing venue near Shawinigan, Quebec. Many actual players serve as background actors. The film disguises itself well, rapidly changing tone and crafting an unnerving atmosphere that keeps you on edge. The superb cast lends necessary naturalism and humour while acting like people acting. Capturing the culture of costume play and the potentially dangerous intersection of real and made-up worlds, The Wild Hunt is a timely and potent comment on the consuming nature of adopting another identity, even within a game, and the modern yearning for ritual.

Jesse Wente


Alexandre Franchi was born in Montreal and studied business at Concordia University before attending the Vancouver Film School, the Toronto Film School and the Canadian Film Centre. He has directed a number of music videos and commercials, and his short films include Chimère (01), Fata Morgana (02), Terminal Venus (03), Luv Junket (04) and Troll Concerto (05), which screened at the Festival in 2007. The Wild Hunt (09) is his feature debut.

Cadillac People's Choice Award