Incredible movie everyone should watch. I won't go in details but I removed one star because they haven't shown how/when/why she started "turluter" (french word sorry) which she's famous for. At the beginning she's not doing it and later in a show she's doing it. The main actress Debbie is really good hopefully we'll see her more in the next Quebec movies. Thanks a lot for this movie, awesome!
Plot summary
This is the life story of Mary Travers also known by her stage name of La Bolduc. Mary Rose-Anna Bolduc, née Travers, was a musician and singer of French Canadian music. She was known as Madame Bolduc or La Bolduc. During the peak of her popularity in the 1930s, she was known as the Queen of Canadian Folk Singers. Bolduc is often considered to be Quebec's first singer/songwriter. Her style combined the traditional folk music of Ireland and Quebec, usually in upbeat, comedic songs.
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Almost great film
The acting is excellent, the sets are excellent, and the story is interesting, but there is an overwhelming 'Canadianess' about the film, like it's a giant heritage minute. There was something lacking in the script and direction that held the film back.
The storyline moves from 1913 to 1940, but there is never quite enough back story to fully develop the characters nor enough dialogue to understand context. The onset of the Depression is not defined; there are suffragettes in the 1930s when most Canadian women already have the right to vote (Inserting a conversation about Quebec women not having the vote like their English Canadian counterparts would have helped.) A confusing scene at the beginning of the film shows her being admonished by a priest until he is paid off with cash from the box office. But this is how her road show made money - by playing in rural parish halls across French-speaking Quebec, Ontario, the Maritimes, and New England, but that isn't clear from this scene. The only anti-English sentiment is expressed by her husband when he tells the family to stop listening to the CBC, but it is never understood why he feels this way...
One of the best devices used for the back story is to show her constant state of child bearing during the first 15 years of marriage. Mary and Edward Bolduc are poor, but in classic Catholic duty, they have a dozen children of which only four survive. Mary is shown pregnant, in labour and burying child after child, in an almost comedic string of short scenes that moves the story from 1913 to 1928. It's only when she stops having children that her career as a famous singer/songwriter begins to take off.
Debbie Lynch-White, who plays La Bolduc is amazing. She ages believably from 19 to 41 and sings all the songs, sounding very much like the original. Without her, the film would have failed. But all the actors are equally as good in their supporting roles. This could have been a great film, rather than 143 Heritage minutes.
Flash from the past
There are a lot of details in the film that reminds of these years. But it is not explained too much. Kids death too numerous without explanations. The film is great but it feels like this could almost become a miniserie.