Good Riddance

Released February 29 1980

A film by Francis Mankiewicz

Produced by Marcia Couëlle and Claude Godbout

With Charlotte Laurier, Marie Tifo, Germain Houde, Roger Lebel, Gilbert Sicotte and Louise Marleau

Set in a small rural town in the Quebec Laurentians, Michelle lives in an isolated house with her mentally-challenged brother Guy and her 13 year old daughter Manon. Together the three of them survive by running a small firewood business and performing other odd jobs. Michelle is frustrated with living in poverty and being the center of several people who demand her affection; her brother is like a second child who lives in his own world, his romantic obsession with their wealthy client Madame Viau-Vachon being an exercise in futility. Maurice, the local police chief, is her lover and Gaetan, a mechanic and family friend, would like to be. Most demanding of all is her daughter, who has an unhealthy emotional dependence on her. Precocious and uninterested in school, Manon is jealous of her mother's suitors and angry at being left home to do chores and care for Guy. When an event occurs that threatens the emotional dynamic between Manon and her mother, she becomes obsessed with removing anything that stands in the way of her having an exclusive claim on her mother's love no matter what the cost. 

Available on Digital HD ➤ https://vimeo.com/ondemand/goodriddance
Also available in French ➤ https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lesbonsdebarras

CANADA | 1980 | DRAMA | 114 MINUTES | HD

FRENCH WITH ENGLISH AND FRENCH SUBTITLES

One of the great Quebecois films of all time.
— Don Haig, National Film Board of Canada