
Vacarme 2020
Frédérick Neegan Siouï Trudel's heartfelt drama *Vacarme (2020)* follows Émilie, a 13-year-old abruptly placed in a DPJ group home after being abandoned by her mother.
Director: Frédérick Neegan Siouï Trudel
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Vacarme (2020)* about?
*Vacarme (2020)* centers on Émilie, a 13-year-old abandoned by her mother and thrust into a group home. Struggling to find her footing, she seizes a chance at freedom—but the people she meets along the way, and her discovery of music, become the unexpected anchors in her stormy world.
Who directed *Vacarme*?
Frédérick Neegan Siouï Trudel directed *Vacarme (2020)*.
Who stars in *Vacarme*?
Rosalie Pépin stars as Émilie, with standout performances by Kelly Depeault, Sophie Desmarais, and Rosalie Julien in pivotal roles.
Is *Vacarme (2020)* worth watching?
As a character-driven drama with themes of resilience and self-discovery, *Vacarme (2020)* offers a moving exploration of youth and hope. While unrated on IMDb, its intimate storytelling and emotional depth make it a compelling watch for fans of raw, realistic narratives.
How long is *Vacarme*?
*Vacarme (2020)* runs for 77 minutes.
About Vacarme (2020) — A Quiet Drama of Resilience and the Power of Music
Frédérick Neegan Siouï Trudel's heartfelt drama *Vacarme (2020)* follows Émilie, a 13-year-old abruptly placed in a DPJ group home after being abandoned by her mother. Trapped in a world of uncertainty, she dreams of escape—but the path she chooses leads her to unexpected encounters that shape her fragile sense of hope. As she navigates the chaos of her new reality, a quiet rebellion emerges when she discovers the transformative power of music through an instrument she clings to like a lifeline.
With its raw, intimate portrayal of adolescence and resilience, *Vacarme (2020)* captures the rawness of youth—where fleeting connections and small triumphs become beacons in the dark. The film's intimate atmosphere, bolstered by standout performances from Rosalie Pépin and Sophie Desmarais, transforms a seemingly simple story into a poignant reflection on belonging and the quiet strength found in unexpected places.