Le Dep is a 2015 Canadian psychological drama film directed by Sonia Boileau.
Le Dep is the first First Nations production of Telefilm Canada's Micro-Budget program.
[2] The film tells the story of a young Innu woman (played by Ève Ringuette) who is held at gunpoint one night while working at a convenience store in a small First Nations community in rural Quebec.
[2] In Variety, reviewer Alissa Simon found the film "an earnest but engaging social-issue drama", and commented, "its condensed framework and beaucoup dialogue make the pic resemble a classic three-act play.
"[9] In Le Soleil, reviewer Éric Moreault found that the film was full of good intentions but lacked dramatic tension and plausibility.