Montreal by Night
Montreal by Night

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Montreal by Night

1947
Movie
11 min
French

This short film showcases the city of Montreal on a summer's night. What was once a small Indian village is presented as a pot-pourri of contrasting sights and sounds. It is North America's second largest port and, after Paris, the world's largest French-speaking city. With its warehouses, offices, homes, clubs and amusement parks, the city serves as a bright backdrop for a happy couple out on the town.

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Director: Jean FaalGenres: Crime, Film Noir

Plot Summary

A young man is drawn into the criminal underworld of Montreal after his friend is murdered. He seeks revenge while navigating a dangerous world of gangsters, illegal gambling, and femme fatales. The film explores themes of betrayal, desperation, and the dark side of urban life.

Critical Reception

As a relatively obscure early Quebecois crime film, specific critical reception details from its initial release are scarce. However, it is recognized as an early example of Canadian film noir, notable for its atmospheric portrayal of Montreal and its gritty narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early exploration of Montreal's underbelly.

  • Considered a significant, though lesser-known, example of Canadian film noir.

  • The narrative is appreciated for its dark and compelling crime story.

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Fun Fact

This film is one of the earliest feature-length crime dramas produced in Quebec and is significant for its portrayal of Montreal's nightlife and criminal elements during the post-war era.

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