Carcasses (film)

Carcasses is a Canadian docufiction film, directed by Denis Côté and released in 2009.

[2] Blending documentary and fictionalized elements, the film is a portrait of Jean-Paul Colmor, a real-life man who runs a scrapyard of old broken-down cars, with a cast consisting almost entirely of non-professional actors.

[3] It was well-received on the whole, although its premiere was marred by one patron who so intensely disliked the film that he loudly booed while the rest of the audience applauded at the conclusion of the screening, and interrupted the post-screening press conference to express his criticisms.

[5] Carcasses was released on DVD on January 26, 2010 by FunFilm [fr].

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