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For the song by Zach Bryan, see Heading South (song). 2005 French film
Heading South
Film poster
FrenchVers le sud
Directed byLaurent Cantet
Screenplay byRobin Campillo
Laurent Cantet
Based onLa Chair du Maître
by Dany Laferrière
Produced bySimon Arnal-Szlovak
Caroline Benjo
Carole Scotta
StarringCharlotte Rampling
Karen Young
Louise Portal
Ménothy Cesar
CinematographyPierre Milon
Edited byRobin Campillo
Distributed byHaut et Court (France)
Release dates
  • September 2005 (2005-09) (Venice)
  • 25 January 2006 (2006-01-25) (France)
Running time108 minutes
CountriesFrance
Canada
Belgium
LanguagesFrench
English
Haitian Creole
Budget€5 million
Box office$2.4 million

Heading South (French: Vers le sud) is a 2005 French-Canadian-Belgian drama film directed by Laurent Cantet and based on three short stories by Dany Laferrière. It depicts the experiences of three middle-aged white women in the late 1970s, travelling to Haiti for the purposes of sexual tourism with young men. Their adventures (as seen in their eyes) are juxtaposed with class issues and the deteriorating political climate of Haiti at the time of Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier. The women demonstrate different attitudes to the complex situation.

Plot

Ellen (Charlotte Rampling), is a professor of French literature at Wellesley College in Boston who has spent six summers at a Haitian resort where local young men and teenagers providing sexual companionship are easy to find. Among other guests, Brenda (Karen Young), a stay-at-home wife from Savannah, Georgia, and Sue (Louise Portal), a warehouse manager from Montreal, feel lonely and ignored by middle-aged men back at home. They travelled to Haiti to enjoy a holiday of sun, surf, and sex with attractive teenagers to whom they are financially generous; complicating their friendship is the fact that Ellen and Brenda both live for the attention of Legba (Ménothy César). It is only after an episode of violence disrupts their vacation that their eyes are finally opened to the callousness of their hedonistic actions, the suffering of the Haitian people and the political climate.

Cast

  • Charlotte Rampling as Ellen
  • Karen Young as Brenda
  • Louise Portal as Sue
  • Ménothy César as Legba
  • Lys Ambroise as Albert
  • Jackenson Pierre Olmo Diaz as Eddy
  • Wilfried Paul as Neptune
  • Michelet Cassis as Charlie
  • Pierre-Jean Robert as Chico
  • Jean Delinze Salomon as Jérémy
  • Kettline Amy as Denise
  • Daphné Destin as Lossita
  • Guiteau Nestant as Frank
  • Michelet Ulysse as Bob

Awards and nominations

See also

References

  1. ^ "Vers le sud". JP's Box-Office.
  2. Stephen Holden, “Laurent Cantet’s ‘Heading South’ Shows the Ache of Blinding Lust in a Sexual Paradise Lost,” Movie Review, The New York Times (2006‑07‑07).

External links

Films directed by Laurent Cantet
Robin Campillo
Films written and directed
Films written only


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