Pôle sud
Jacqueline, ex-stripper. Serge, sculptor-welder. Johanne, former drug addict. They all live in the Centre-Sud district of Montreal. On stage, within the walls of a teen’s bedroom or a high school, places heavy with people’s lived experience and most intimate moments. Reinventing the codes of documentary theatre through a cinematographic narration, Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette and Émile Proulx-Cloutier touchingly dress some of their portraits.
They are eight anonymous people with their unique paths, in a discreet but extraordinary neighbourhood. Between the Radio-Canada tower and the festive energy of the gay village, they lived improbable lives. They were invited at the Espace Libre theatre, just a few streets away, to reveal themselves in a scenic way, first in audio form, then through a delicate staging of the human presence. A powerful theatre of truth, Pôle sud reminds us to what extent all destinies, even the seemingly ordinary ones, are always deeply moving.
On Stage
Serge Blais
François Julien
Johanne Larose
Mélissa Michaud
Vanessa Michaud
Cybèle Pilon
Marc Ouimet
Jacqueline Vigneault
Conceptors
Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
Émile Proulx-Cloutier
Director
Mathieu Vachon
Producer
Ève Tessier-Bouchard
Executive Producers
Alexandre Gravel
Ian Quenneville
Production
Toast Média