Those Who Come, Will Hear

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Those Who Come, Will Hear
Film poster
FrenchCeux qui viendront, l'entendront
Directed bySimon Plouffe
Written byJoséphine Bacon
Simon Plouffe
Produced bySimon Plouffe
CinematographyGabi Kislat
Simon Plouffe
Stéphanie Weber Biron
Edited byNatalie Lamoureux
Music byGeronimo Inutiq
Production
company
Les Films de l'Autre
Distributed byLes Films du 3 mars
Release date
Running time
77 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguagesEnglish
French
Abenaki
Atikamekw
Innu
Inuttitut
Kanienkehaka
Naskapi

Those Who Come, Will Hear (French: Ceux qui viendront, l'entendront) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Simon Plouffe and released in 2018.[1] A meditation on the importance of language in the maintenance of Indigenous Canadian culture and tradition, the film documents the day-to-day life of various First Nations and Inuit communities in Quebec where indigenous languages are spoken, sometimes fluently and sometimes in code switching to English or French.[2]

The film premiered at the 2018 Ann Arbor Film Festival.[3] It had its Canadian premiere at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival,[2] where it received an honorable mention from the Colin Low Award jury.[4]

The film's sound team (Cyril Bourseaux, Mélanie Gauthier, Simon Léveillé, Simon Plouffe, Lynne Trépanier, Jean Paul Vialard and Shikuan Shetush Vollant) won the Prix Iris for Best Sound in a Documentary at the 21st Quebec Cinema Awards in 2019.[5]

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