Closing of the RIDM: Shake the Devil Off

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Father Jerôme Ledoux, the main character from the film ‘Shake the Devil Off.’

The RIDM ended in beauty with a closing film which I loved, ‘ Shake the Devil Off ‘ by Peter Entell, from Switzerland. Filmed in News-Orléeans, it follows the struggle of a predominantly black population trying to maintain its parish of St Augustin. In this corner of the world which has been devastated by the hurricane Katrina, the church, with its incredible pastor, it is the symbol not only of it’s historical identity but also the solidarity of its people.Yet the hierarchy within the Catholic Church finds that St Agustine does not bring in enough dividents, and the archbishop trys to close it down, wanting to impose upon them a white priest from the parish next door.

The film follows a battle which ensues in an flawless manner, staying close to the characters, following evey twist and turn in the fight.
The choice of music reminds us of the past marked by slavery, and that the afro-American culture is simply marvellous – this complety impregnates this film which is a true work of art!

The priest Jerôme Ledoux is an extraordinary figure, and was there with Peter Entell for the closing ceremony, dancing on the stage. He even succeeded in drawing everyone into a singlong with gospel songs!
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Thanks to the RIDM for the great programme and wonderful photos!

(Jeannette Pope. Translation.)

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Magnus Isacsson

As an independent documentary filmmaker I have made some fifteen films dealing with social, political and environmental issues. Previously I was a television and radio producer. I was born in Sweden in 1948, immigrated to Canada in 1970. I live with Jocelyne and our daughter Béthièle in Montreal, and my older daughter Anna lives in Toronto.