Where Souls Go

2025 Canadian drama film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Where Souls Go (French: Où vont les âmes?) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Brigitte Poupart and released in 2025.[1] The film stars Sara Montpetit as Anna, a girl who has been diagnosed with incurable terminal cancer and has chosen to end her life via assisted suicide; her dying wish is to reconnect with her older sisters Ève (Monia Chokri) and Éléonore (Julianne Côté), from whom she has been estranged ever since their father (Jean Marchand) went to prison for committing sexual assault.[2]

FrenchOù vont les âmes?
Directed byBrigitte Poupart
Written byBrigitte Poupart
Produced byÉtienne Hansez
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Where Souls Go
FrenchOù vont les âmes?
Directed byBrigitte Poupart
Written byBrigitte Poupart
Produced byÉtienne Hansez
StarringSara Montpetit
Monia Chokri
Julianne Côté
Sylvie Testud
CinematographyGontran Chartré
Edited byJustin Lachance
Music byMathieu David Gagnon
Production
company
Bravo Charlie
Distributed byAxia Films
Release date
  • September 10, 2025 (2025-09-10) (Cinemania)
Running time
121 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench
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The cast also includes Sylvie Testud, Micheline Lanctôt, Fabiola Nyrva Aladin, Ambre Jabrane, and Dayam Rubiano in supporting roles.

Production and release

The film, Poupart's narrative fiction filmmaking debut, was shot in fall 2024 in Quebec, including Montreal, Frelighsburg and Léry.[3] The film premiered on November 10, 2025, at the Cinemania film festival, before opening commercially on November 14.[4]

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