The organizers of Montreal's Festival du nouveau cinéma (Fnc) announced that 10 1/2, the second feature film by Canadian director Daniel Grou, will open this festival. The Fnc will take place in Montreal from October 13 to 24.
The film was produced by Pierre Gendron and was scripted by Claude Lalonde (Les 3 p'tits cochons).
It tells the story of Tommy (Robert Naylor), a ten-years-old-and-a-half boy. Because he is prone to have a violent behaviour, Tommy has always been handled by social services. However, Gilles (Claude Legault), his social educator, believes that Tommy's life can be put back on track.
The film also stars Mélanie Desjardins-Chavaudier, Eugénie Beaudry and Albert Kwan.
Finally, no release date has been announced for this film.
The film was produced by Pierre Gendron and was scripted by Claude Lalonde (Les 3 p'tits cochons).
It tells the story of Tommy (Robert Naylor), a ten-years-old-and-a-half boy. Because he is prone to have a violent behaviour, Tommy has always been handled by social services. However, Gilles (Claude Legault), his social educator, believes that Tommy's life can be put back on track.
The film also stars Mélanie Desjardins-Chavaudier, Eugénie Beaudry and Albert Kwan.
Finally, no release date has been announced for this film.
- 8/20/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Yesterday, Alliance Vivafilm, a film distributor, released on the net the trailer of 10 1/2. This will be the second feature film directed by director Daniel Grou (Les 7 jours du talion), aka Podz, and a release date has yet to be confirmed.
The film was produced by Pierre Gendron and was scripted by Claude Lalonde (Les 3 p'tits cochons).
It tells the story of Tommy (Robert Naylor), a ten-years-old-and-a-half boy. Because he is prone to have a violent behaviour, Tommy has always been handled by social services. However, Gilles (Claude Legault), his social educator, believes that Tommy's life can be put back on track.
Finally, here's the trailer:...
The film was produced by Pierre Gendron and was scripted by Claude Lalonde (Les 3 p'tits cochons).
It tells the story of Tommy (Robert Naylor), a ten-years-old-and-a-half boy. Because he is prone to have a violent behaviour, Tommy has always been handled by social services. However, Gilles (Claude Legault), his social educator, believes that Tommy's life can be put back on track.
Finally, here's the trailer:...
- 5/6/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Quebec's loveliest on-screen couple is back together after having moved us in the award-winning TV series Minuit, le soir. According to the latest news ([1] and [2]), Claude Legault (Les 3 p'tits cochons) and Julie Perreault (Horloge biologique) will be back together. This time, they will play a couple in a thriller à la Alfred Hitchcock.
In January 2010, Legault and Perreault will head to Mexico and also Cuba to shoot this thriller called Angle mort (translation: Blind Spot). They will play a couple who travels abroad and they're harassed by a serial killer who has a serious problem of road rage. Besides, the budget of the film will be $4 million. Finally, no further information is available regarding the full casting of Angle mort for now.
In January 2010, Legault and Perreault will head to Mexico and also Cuba to shoot this thriller called Angle mort (translation: Blind Spot). They will play a couple who travels abroad and they're harassed by a serial killer who has a serious problem of road rage. Besides, the budget of the film will be $4 million. Finally, no further information is available regarding the full casting of Angle mort for now.
- 10/31/2009
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
- The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television have announced the nominees for the 28th annual Genie Awards and leading the pack with 12 noms each is David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises and Roger Spottiswoode's Shake Hands with the Devil. The real applause goes to films like Away From Her (7 noms), The Tracey Fragments (6 noms) and Continental, a Film without Guns (5 noms). Two highly promising films that fizzled this year are veteran directors François Girard's Silk (it garnered many technical noms) and Denys Arcand's Days of Darkness who got some sympathy votes. Interesting side note: Ellen Page is going up against Julie Christie not with Juno but with Canadian made Bruce McDonald's The Tracey Fragments. Awards will be handed out just after the Oscars on March 3rd. Best Motion Picturedays Of Darkness - Denise Robert, Daniel LouisAWAY From Her - Daniel Iron, Simone Urdl, Jennifer WeissCONTINENTAL, A
- 1/29/2008
- IONCINEMA.com
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