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Normand Bissonnette

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Normand Bissonnette est un acteur québécois.

Biography

Normand Bissonnette est le comédien vedette de la pièce Québec-Barcelona, présentée au théâtre périscope (Québec). Il a joué aussi dans L'absence de guerre et dans Mois d'août : Osage County au théâtre le Trident à Québec.

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Filmography of Normand Bissonnette (5 films)

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Khaled
Khaled (2001)
, 1h25
Directed by Asghar Massombagi
Origin Canada
Genres Drama
Actors Michael D'Ascenzo, John Ralston, Normand Bissonnette, Alex Hood, Paul Sun Hyung Lee
Rating70% 3.519223.519223.519223.519223.51922
Khaled (Michael D'Ascenzo) lives in a Toronto housing project with his mother who is French Canadian and chronically ill. His father is Moroccan and abandoned the family when Khaled was young. One day his mother dies but Khaled attempts to carry on life as normal. His life deteriorates as his landlord harasses him for overdue rent and neighbors begin to notice the smell of decay from his apartment.
Picture Claire, 1h31
Directed by Bruce McDonald
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy, Action
Actors Juliette Lewis, Gina Gershon, Mickey Rourke, Callum Keith Rennie, Peter Stebbings, Tracy Wright
Rating55% 2.753912.753912.753912.753912.75391
Claire (Juliette Lewis) is a woman from Quebec who gets in trouble with the vengeful heroin dealers she helped finger. They retaliate by burning her out of her apartment. Frightened and in need of refuge, she heads to Toronto for to stay with ex-lover photographer Billy Stuart (Kelly Harms). She speaks only French, she understands little English and speaks even less, she finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time all too often. Claire
The Woman Who Drinks
Directed by Bernard Émond
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about alcoholism, Medical-themed films, Films about drugs
Actors Luc Picard, Fanny Mallette, Gilles Renaud, Lise Castonguay, Normand Bissonnette, Alain Gendreau
Roles Buchanen
Rating66% 3.3274253.3274253.3274253.3274253.327425
Femme issue d’un quartier ouvrier de Montréal, Paulette maintenant devenue vieille, était une femme qui boit. Elle se remémore toute sa jeunesse, comment elle a voulu se sortir de sa condition et comment elle est tombée amoureuse. Elle voulait vivre dignement et elle a tout perdu. Elle se souvient de la cuite qui, à quarante-six ans, lui a tout fait perdre.
Nô
(1998)
, 1h25
Directed by Robert Lepage
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Anne-Marie Cadieux, Marie Gignac, Marie Brassard, Richard Fréchette, Éric Bernier, Patrice Godin
Roles Buchanen
Rating69% 3.485243.485243.485243.485243.48524
The film is set in 1970 at the height of the FLQ bombings in Montreal, known as the October Crisis. During the Crisis, Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau instituted the War Measures Act, which resulted in martial law on the streets of Montreal. The central character, Sophie (Anne-Marie Cadieux), is an actress working in Osaka, Japan at Expo '70, while her boyfriend Michel (Alexis Martin) is an FLQ sympathizer. Sophie discovers that she is pregnant and phones Michel, but before she can tell him, two FLQ friends suddenly turn up at his apartment looking for a place to hide, and Michel has to hang up. Sophie, who is unaware of the crises happening in Montreal, is upset by Michel apparently not wanting to talk to her, and isn't even sure if he is the father. She has to decide whether to stay and get an abortion in Japan, where abortion is legal, or keep the baby and return to Montreal the next day as planned. Meanwhile, she has to avoid the advances of fellow actor François-Xavier (Éric Bernier) and survive a dinner with Canadian ambassador Walter (Richard Fréchette) and his difficult wife Patricia (Marie Gignac). Sophie's interpreter friend Hanako (Marie Brassard), a Japanese woman blinded by the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, is preparing to move to Vancouver with her Canadian interpreter boyfriend. In the meantime, in Montreal, Michel's two friends are plotting to set off a bomb, but they end up blowing up Michel's apartment by mistake.
Tectonic Plates
Directed by Peter Mettler
Genres Drama
Actors Marie Gignac, Normand Bissonnette, Céline Bonnier, Boyd Daniel Clack, Richard Fréchette, Robert Lepage
Rating61% 3.0833653.0833653.0833653.0833653.083365
Madeleine (played by Marie Gignac) is studying art in Montreal, Canada. When her beloved professor (played by Robert Lepage) disappears, Madeleine decides to kill herself in the romantic setting of Venice. However, drug addict Constance (played by Céline Bonnier) dissuades her. Meanwhile, the professor has moved to New York, where he becomes a successful transvestite talk show host under the name of Jennifer.