(English title: Wetlands ) is a 2011 Canadian drama film from Quebec, written and directed by Guy Édoin in his feature-length debut. The film explores themes of mourning, guilt, and sexual identity within a struggling rural family during a severe summer drought. Plot Overview
Following the tragedy, Simon’s mother, (Pascale Bussières), who is also pregnant, spirals into self-destruction and binge drinking while attempting to keep the farm afloat. The arrival of a helpful stranger named Pierre (François Papineau) further complicates the family dynamic as Simon becomes obsessively protective of his mother and struggles with his own awakening sexuality. Wetlands (2011) - IMDb Marecages.2011.L1.DVDRip.1400MB.avi
The story centers on the Santerre family, who operate a dairy farm in Quebec's Eastern Townships. Amidst a devastating drought and financial instability, a tragic "accident" occurs: 14-year-old (Gabriel Maillé) is involved in the death of his father, Jean (Luc Picard). (English title: Wetlands ) is a 2011 Canadian