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The Other Side of November

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Wikipedia article




'The Other Side of November' is a 2016 Quebec feature film produced, written and directed by Maryanne Zhil. The cast includes Arsine Khanjian, Pascale Bussires, Marc Labrche, Raa Hadar, Batrice Moukhaiber and an array of Lebanese actors and actresses. The film is a drama dealing with disappearing memory, choices that transform ones destiny, and how societies shape people by offering them lives that are diametrically opposed to ones they could have lived elsewhere.

Plot



In 'The Other Side of November', a woman is granted two lives: La (played by Arsine Khanjian), is a bourgeois neurosurgeon living in Quebec, and Layla (also played by Arsine Khanjian), is a humble seamstress in a small village in Lebanon. These two paths illuminate two different societies and their influence on self-realization. Time and fragmented memories are used playfully to tell the story.  The question at the heart of the film is: If someone chose a different path in life years ago, would they still be the same person today?

Cast



Inspiration



Having left Lebanon in 1995 to settle in Quebec, Zehil draws from her own experience to tell this story. She quickly realized that "once you leave your country, settle in another, and integrate completely in order to rebuild your life, there is no way back." She constructs the story from this inevitability by relying on some of her most cherished themes: ones country of birth, the country that becomes a new home, being human, the place of women in society, and the struggle between what is acquired and what is innate. Zehil uses the loss of memorywhether caused by illness or a deliberate choiceas a foundation, in an attempt to separate free will from that which is predestined, a choice or destiny she says she can no longer escape.

Festivals



* Festival du Nouveau Cinma

* Sherbrooke World Film Festival

* Outaouais Film Festival

References




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