Finalist for the Prix Gémeaux 2005: Best Social Documentary and for the Prix Jutra 2005: Best Documentary
Hot Docs2004 (Toronto)
Detroit Docs International Film Festival 2004
Sheffield International Documentary Festival 2005
INPUT International Conference 2005 (San Francisco)
and more...

Quebec – Canada, 2004, Digital Video, Color,
52 min.

Researched, Written and Directed by: Carole Laganière
Photography: Philippe Lavalette
Sound Recording:
Marie-France Delagrave
Editing: France Pilon
Sound Editing: Alain Blais
Martin Messier
Music: Bertrand Chénier
Produced by: Nathalie Barton




“A great piece of documentary filmmaking”
Iain Ilich – VueWeekly (Edmonton)

 “A very nice surprise”
”Carole Laganière finds here the right level to film these kids”
Marie-Claude Loiselle – 24 Images

***½ “Difficult theme, golden subjects”
Chantal Guy – La Presse

East End Kids sets out to meet children in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the neighbourhood in Montreal, Canada where the filmmaker grew up and whose name conjures up images of poverty and social problems. The film gives voice to children growing up there – children who, people say, have few chances of escaping their condition, yet who have hopes and fears and desires like everyone else on the road to adulthood.

We get to know their neighbourhood, the world around them, and the issues that concern them: their families – whatever the structure; their hangouts; love and friendship; poverty, violence, and what they see of drug use and prostitution; and school life.

By filming the children in their own environment, wherever they are and wherever they want to go, in conversation more than in interview, the film gains insight into the characters’ daily lives: at home, at school, in the back alleys, at the park, out bicycling…

Going beyond fear, sorrow and resignation, the film shines with the radiance of these children and speaks of the strength and beauty of their lives and aspirations, opening up a space where hope can triumph.