Lepage au Soleil: At the Origins of Kanata

Released April 26th 2019

A film by Hélène Choquette

Produced by Anne-Marie Gélinas

With Robert Lepage and the cast of Théâtre du Soleil

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. He embarks on the creation of Kanata, a work that imagines the meeting of Europeans with First Nations people of Canada over a period of two centuries. After more than two years of work, the rumor of a show about First Nations people without their direct involvement sparks debates in the Canadian media, and soon in Europe and the United States. Its creators are accused of cultural appropriation, while no one has even seen the show.

Lepage au Soleil: At the Origins of Kanata shows how, the 36 actors from 11 different countries, discover in their own stories an astonishing resonance with the stories of the people they are telling. Inspired by the cosmopolitanism of the troupe, Robert Lepage tries to get them to talk about their own stories through those of the Indigenous people of Canada. The documentary plunges into the heart of a theatrical creation in search of universality, but turned upside down by a media scandal even before its premiere.

Available on Digital HD ➤ https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lepage
Aussi disponible en vidéo sur demande ➤ https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lepageausoleil

CANADA | 2019 | DOCUMENTARY | 52 & 90 MINUTES | HD

FRENCH WITH ENGLISH AND FRENCH SUBTITLES