CQ2 (Seek You Too)
Rachel is a restless teenager who redirects her intense hunger for life into the study of contemporary dance. The film follows her through sweaty rehearsals, late-night conversations and the small performances that mark her training, as she sorts through questions about ambition, belonging and... Read more
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About CQ2 (Seek You Too)
Rachel is a restless teenager who redirects her intense hunger for life into the study of contemporary dance. The film follows her through sweaty rehearsals, late-night conversations and the small performances that mark her training, as she sorts through questions about ambition, belonging and identity. Rather than a plot driven by events, CQ2 concentrates on the rhythms of practice and the emotional beats between teacher and student, friend and rival. Rachel encounters peers and older figures who complicate her choices, and the camera often lingers on movement as a kind of speech, leaving the outcome of her decisions open rather than spelled out.
Directed by Carole Laure and released in 2004, CQ2 (seek you too) showcases Clara Furey, Danielle Hubbard, Mireille Thibault and Jean-Marc Barr. The film mixes dramatic scenes with extended dance passages, reflecting Laure's interest in performance and the visual possibilities of movement for cinema.
The movie saw only a limited theatrical life, mainly in art-house venues, and there are no widely reported box office totals. Its release pattern kept it largely within niche circuits rather than broad commercial distribution, so standard gross figures are not available.
Audience and critical responses were muted, the title holding a modest 3.9 out of 10 average from a small number of votes. Viewers who connect with the film often point to the choreography and the intimate, observational tone, while detractors mention a spare narrative and slow pacing. Overall it reads as a stylistic piece aimed more at mood and bodily expression than conventional storytelling.
CQ2 has stayed on the margins of mainstream culture, mostly of interest to people who follow dance on film or the director's art-house work. Its focus on extended movement sequences and the interior life of a young artist makes it a reference for discussions about how cinema can translate choreography and physical discipline into emotional language.
Details
- Release Date
- September 13, 2004
- Runtime
- 1h 40m
- User Ratings
- 6 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Toloda +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Clara Furey
Rachel
Danielle Hubbard
Jeanne
Mireille Thibault
Odile
Jean-Marc Barr
Steven
Emmanuel Bilodeau
Gabriel
Simon Alarie
Danseur duo
Reynald Bouchard
Roland
Natasha Greenblatt
Solen
Nathalie Breuer
Mère Rachel
Steve Pilarezik
Garçons-Viol
Director: Carole Laure