Night of the Flood


Night of the Flood is a Canadian drama film, directed by Bernar Hébert and released in 1996. An experiment in integrating dance and theatrical staging into cinema, the film tells the story of a child born in a flooded land; his mother was the sole survivor of the flood after floating to safety on a raft built by the child's deceased father and being cared for by a guardian angel. The film also prominently features the dance troupe O Vertigo, performing dances choreographed by Ginette Laurin.
The film premiered at the 1996 Montreal World Film Festival.
The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 18th Genie Awards in 1997, for Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction/Production Design, Best Costume Design and Best Original Score.