East End Kids
| East End Kids | |
|---|---|
| French | Vues de l'est | 
| Directed by | Carole Laganière | 
| Produced by | Nathalie Barton | 
| Cinematography | Philippe Lavalette | 
| Edited by | France Pilon | 
| Music by | Bertrand Chénier | 
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Running time  | 52 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
East End Kids (French: Vues de l'est) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Carole Laganière and released in 2004. The film profiles a group of children from the underprivileged Hochelaga-Maisonneuve area of Montreal, where Laganière herself was born, and features Laganière conversing with them about their hopes and dreams for the future.
The participating children were Valérie Allard, Jean-Rock Beauregard, Maxime Desjardins, Vanessa Dumont, Samantha Goyer, Maxime Proulx-Roy and Marianne Racine.
It was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Documentary Film at the 7th Jutra Awards in 2005.
East End Forever (L'Est pour toujours), a sequel film in which Laganière revisited the children in their teenage years, was released in 2011. Maxime Desjardins-Tremblay became an actor, with credits including the films Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's (Maman est chez le coiffeur), Coteau rouge, 10½ and Flashwood.
Following Laganière's death in 2023, the film received a special tribute screening at the Cinémathèque québécoise.