When he received the role proposal and the script on Productions La Fête letterhead, Antoine Bertrand knew his answer would be “yes”. “Making a production of La Fête […]it’s something very special,” underlines the actor, who, like a whole generation, grew up listening to Tales for All.
Since September 20, he has worn the beautiful brown suit (and other less chic clothes) of Philippe, one of the two main characters of Mshe Ankle bootrereading of the feature film Bach and Bottine. “He is an opera composer who lives a bit of a hermit at home. He is lacking inspiration, but he has an opera to deliver,” describes Antoine Bertrand.
This great social anxiety who acts like “a big, badly licked bear” is the complete opposite of his interpreter. “It’s so far from me! […] It represents a damn great challenge,” enthuses the actor who we saw in the cinema in Louis Cyr and in Goodbye happinessnotably.
On this Wednesday in October, the film crew is installed at the Imperial cinema in Montreal. In the performance hall, the character of Philippe endures the cold recriminations of the opera director (Benoît Gouin), who impatiently awaits the artist’s next work.
There was an opera composer in Bach and Bottine, Really ? Not exactly. Because there must be no mistake. If Mshe Ankle boot is inspired by the 1986 Tale for All starring Raymond Legault and Mahée Paiement, “it is not a remake », insists the screenwriter and co-producer, Dominic James.
“I think our generation of fans of this classic will be delighted. We recognize the main lines of the story, but, at the same time, we discover a completely new interpretation of it,” he says.
“I’m not sure there would have been any interest in retelling the same story,” underlines director Yan Lanouette Turgeon (rock paper scissors).
Rock Demers’ approval
The late Rock Demers, to whom we owe the creation of Contes pour tous, was of the same opinion, reveals Dominic James. When he took over the reins of Productions La Fête in 2015, he assured the former owner that no remake would not be done.
Rock was very proud of this film. Let us touch Bach and Bottineeven if it was for inspiration, he was not initially keen on the idea.
Dominic James
Rock Demers was the first to read the draft of the script for Mshe Ankle boot.
“I was very nervous. I was afraid he would say no, remembers Dominic James. After the reading, I had dinner with him. He had the document with lots of notes. Seeing the annotated sheets, I said to myself: “Phew, this is not going well.” »
“It’s extraordinary”, were the words spoken by the experienced producer, his successor was moved.
Between novelty and winks
From the moment he joined the project, director Yan Lanouette Turgeon decided to approach the film as something completely new. “It’s been ages since I’ve seen the original. […] My treatment, all my ideas, I wanted to choose them beforehand,” explains the filmmaker.
However, certain elements of André Melançon’s film have been preserved. Like Bach and Bottine, Mshe Ankle boot tells the story of an uncle who takes his orphan niece under his wing, a role played by Marguerite Laurence.
“Simone is annoying. She wants to discover. She is not afraid of people, compared to her uncle. She loves life,” describes the young actress who we saw in the series 5e Rankon the airwaves of ICI Télé.
Fans of the era will also be able to recognize certain lines and have fun spotting the many nods made to the original film, notes Dominic James. For those who are wondering, however, no appearance by Mahée Paiement is planned.
And as the title of the feature film suggests, the skunk Bottine will also be present in this new Tale for All, a collection resurrected earlier this year with the release of Firm coconut.
Still relevant
Why did screenwriter and co-producer Dominic James want to revisit the story of Bach and Bottine ?
One of the main motivations behind this decision is the message at the heart of the film: openness to others.
“In a post-pandemic era where we are in hyperindividualism, where everyone is on their phone, isolated, in their own universe, I found that bringing a theme which is about opening up to others and the way that we need from each other to be at our best, it has never been so relevant,” he elaborates.
Mani Soleymanlou, Marilyn Castonguay, Mateo Laurent Meilleurño Daigle, Ellen David, Jean-François Provençal, Louise Turcot, Myriam Fournier and Dino Tavarone complete the cast of this co-production Attraction and Les Productions La Fête, filming of which will continue in the greater region of Montreal until November 9.
Mshe Ankle boot will be released in cinemas in 2024.