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Directed by Larry KentOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Susan Sarandon,
Carole Laure,
Gerard Parkes,
Paul BervalRating56%
Jean-Pierre (Fiset) is a working class young Francophone with big dreams. He comes under the tutelage of his older best friend, a con-man and bank robber named Dock (Jean-Pierre Cartier), who starts teaching him the secrets of his trades, and making him an accomplice in his crimes. He is dating Dock's virginal sister, who is also active in the Quebec separatist movement., 1h45
Directed by Richard T. HeffronOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
RMS Titanic in fiction,
Disaster films,
Films about seafaring accidents or incidentsActors Kelly Rutherford,
Chris Sarandon,
Nicholas Campbell,
Daniel Hugh Kelly,
Michael Landes,
Gina PhilipsRating58%
The film starts in 1912. Aboard of the RMS Titanic, the wealthy Winfield family heads to the United States. 20-year-old Edwina enjoys her engagement to Charles Fitzgerald and she is surrounded by her parents Kate and Bert, her brothers George and Teddy, and younger sister Alexis, who is celebrating her sixth birthday. One night, the ship hits an iceberg and soon starts to sink. While heading to the life boats, panic breaks out and Alexis is nowhere to be found. Kate convinces Edwina to go into a boat with Teddy and stays behind herself to look for Alexis. After the sinking, Edwina is able to lift George from the water and they are eventually saved by RMS Carpathia. Edwina, George and Teddy soon find out that Alexis has survived the disaster, but that their parents and Charles didn't., 1h29
Directed by Anne Claire PoirierOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Jean-Louis Roux,
Jacques Godin,
Murielle Dutil,
Marthe Nadeau,
Juliette HuotRating72%
Adapté de la nouvelle Matthew and Chauncy de l'écrivain canadien Edward O. Phillips, Salut Victor raconte l'histoire de la touchante amitié entre deux résidents d'un foyer pour personnes âgées. Un long métrage qui aborde avec finesse l'homosexualité tout en soulevant le problème universel du vieillissement et de la solitude.Directed by Marcel CarrièreGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Jacques Godin,
Luce Guilbeault,
Jean Lapointe,
Lucille Papineau,
René Caron,
Denise ProulxRating68%
Chronique de l’amour et de la tendresse à quarante ans, le récit qui se déroule dans un quartier typique de Montréal est celui de Laliberté qui se retrouve seul à la suite d'un conflit domestique. S’éprenant aussitôt d’une fille dont il tombe éperdument amoureux, il vit avec elle des moments d’intense tendresse. Avec elle, il dépense tous les revenus qu’il tire de son nouvel emploi d’exterminateur. Mais, ce bref épisode amoureux ne dure pas lorsqu’il perd son emploi et que ses créanciers le retrouvent. , 1h32
Directed by Adam MacDonaldOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HorrorActors Missy Peregrym,
Eric Balfour,
Nicholas Campbell,
Jeff RoopRating59%
Alex (Jeff Roop) and Jenn (Missy Peregrym) are seen leaving the city in their SUV headed toward backcountry area. Jenn is seen throughout the beginning glued to her cellphone. They arrive at the visitor center and are greeted by the park ranger (Nicholas Campbell). Alex tells him they have a reservation and will be leaving Monday. When asked if they need a trail map, Alex claims he's been here more than enough to head the adventure without a trail map thus leaving the center without one. As the couple prepares for their backpacking trip, Alex sees that Jenn has packed her cellphone on the left side pocket of her backpack. Later the audience finds out that he takes it out and leaves it in their car., 1h32
Directed by Léa PoolOrigin LuxembourgGenres DramaActors Yves Jacques,
Andrée Lachapelle,
Jacques Godin,
Aliocha Schneider,
Isabelle Miquelon,
Camille FeltonRating68%
During a family Christmas dinner, the Lévesque family meets in order to spend quality time together. However, a major topic of conversation spoils the festive atmosphere: the health of the father of this family (Jacques Godin), who is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. In addition, the quality of life is more than anything but fair at that time, as the family often quarrels. His eldest son André (Yves Jacques) and André's son Sam (Aliocha Schneider) want to end his suffering by making him live his last moments in happiness. However, the rest of the family does not agree to this, believing that their father should live as long as possible. One thing is certain, is that this father and his wife (Andrée Lachapelle) will not separate under any circumstances.