Family Demolition
2015 Canadian film
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Family Demolition (French: La démolition familiale) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Patrick Damien-Roy and released in 2015.[1] The film profiles Christopher and Marika, two teenage cousins from Bellechasse, Quebec, who are both involved in the sport of demolition derby.[2]
FrenchLa démolition familiale
Directed byPatrick Damien-Roy
Produced byBob Moore
Edited byCatherine Legault
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| French | La démolition familiale |
| Directed by | Patrick Damien-Roy |
| Produced by | Bob Moore |
| Edited by | Catherine Legault |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | French |
The film premiered on September 19, 2015, at the Quebec City Film Festival,[3] where it won the Public Award for Best Feature Film and the Prix Jury Cinéphile for Best First Film.[4]
Catherine Legault won the Prix Iris for Best Editing in a Documentary at the 19th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2017.[5]