Citation :
« The fragmentary (and at times fractious) nature of the dynamic [in Ste. Anne] is heightened by an approach that incorporates experimental diversions, as well as beguiling ambiguities and anachronisms that locate the film out of time. With its profound sense of place and a dreamlike, collagist intensity (and echoes of Paris, Texas not too far off), Ste. Anne confronts ideas of belonging, reclamation, and family with both intimacy and a near-hallucinatory pull toward visual abstraction. Commissioned by the Indigenous-led COUSIN Collective and shot over 14 months, the film is a family affair in more ways than one, featuring members of the filmmaker's family and expanded Métis community. »
-- Andréa Picard
Source :
"2021 Toronto International Film Festival" Toronto International Film Festival. https://tiff.net/films.