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Mobile Homes is a 2017 Canadian drama film directed by Vladimir de Fontenay. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
Nov 16, 2018 · Mobile Homes: Directed by Vladimir de Fontenay. With Imogen Poots, Frank Oulton, Rebecca Singh, Katie Messina. A young mother drifts from one motel to the next with her dangerously intoxicating boyfriend and her 8-year-old son.
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- Vladimir de Fontenay
- 2018-11-16
Nov 16, 2018 · “Mobile Homes” does not want to make anything easy for a viewer—that’s its point. It throws you into the unpredictable lives of a trio living off the radar: mother Ali (Imogen Poots), her boyfriend Evan (Callum Turner), their son Bone (Frank Oulton), and the van-based existence they’ve made for themselves. They make some money by ...
Nov 15, 2018 · de Fontenay’s Mobile Homes is a deeply profound story whose characters offer no real answers and are given no true conclusions. Like the very documentary-style direction and cinematography, Mobile Homes lives and breathes, rising with every triumph and crashing with every set-back.
Nov 16, 2018 · Overview. In forgotten towns along the American border, a young mother drifts from one motel to the next with her intoxicating boyfriend and her 8-year-old son. The makeshift family scrapes by, living one hustle at a time, until the discovery of a mobile home community offers an alternative life.
Mobile Homes is a film directed by Vladimir de Fontenay with Imogen Poots, Callum Turner, Callum Keith Rennie. Year: 2017. Original title: Mobile Homes. Synopsis: A young mother drifts from one motel to the next with her intoxicating boyfriend and her 8-year-old son.
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May 21, 2017 · A dysfunctional family of drifters inflict fifty shades of emotional abuse on each other in Mobile Homes, a low-voltage exercise in gritty realism from writer-director Vladimir de Fontenay.