The Province

Cannes offers a decent dose of CanCon

- CHRIS KNIGHT cknight@postmedia.com

CANNES — It’s a rare Cannes festival that doesn’t include some Canadian talent. Atom Egoyan, David Cronenberg, Denis Villeneuve and of course Xavier Dolan are all fixtures here. And while none of those big names is in competitio­n this year, it doesn’t take much scratching to find some lesser-known Canucks in the larger lineup.

Take Matthew Rankin, whose short film The Tesla World Light is playing in the Critics Week sidebar. The 36-yearold filmmaker is Winnipeg-born and Quebec-based. “Two places that have a national cinema,” he says of their strong regional voices. “As a Winnipegge­r, I feel very close to Quebec cinema. Both have a coherent set of obsessions and cultural references.”

Rankin’s eight-minute film, which imagines Nikola Tesla’s plea for funding from financier J.P. Morgan in the last century, has an old-fashioned, handmade look that will be familiar to fans of fellow ’Pegger Guy Maddin.

Cultural identity is also on the minds of Philippe David Gagné and JeanMarc E. Roy, co-directors of Crème de Menthe, which tells the story of a woman (Charlotte Aubin) cleaning out her deceased father’s house, looking for evidence of their relationsh­ip. The two men met in 2002 while attending university in Quebec’s Saguenay region northeast of Montreal, and are keen to tell stories from that region, including this one, which was shot there.

“This is our cinema,” says Roy. “The accents, the scenery, everything.” Adds Gagné: “By being the most particular, you can be the most universal. We think that our reality can resonate with people around the world.”

Manitoba-born, Toronto-based filmmaker Kyle Sanderson is producer of the short film Möbius, which like Tesla, is screening as part of Critics Week. The 15-minute film, in which a high school student ponders her missing boyfriend, was shot in and around Toronto by director Sam Kuhn.

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— POSTMEDIA NEWS FILES Sure, Denis Villeneuve is at Cannes, but several other Canadian filmmakers are showing their work.

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