

A diabetic dad, a drifting daughter, and the silence between generations louder than any dialogue.
A young woman taking care of her diabetic father gets involved in a one way relationship. Portrait of a generation about to replace another, Demain is a film based on an inertia marked youth, and on it's precursors confronted to their own disappearance.
Acting
Beaudry's minimalism speaks volumes; Houde's fragility destroys.
Direction
Giroux lets silence do the screaming.
Cinematography
Cramped Montreal spaces become emotional prisons.

Director
Maxime Giroux
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of 2000s Quebecois 'cinema de la malaise'—films about young adults frozen between student life and adulthood, rarely exported outside Canada.
Giroux cast Beaudry after seeing her in a short; her real-life stillness became the film's entire language.