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The Year I Became a Liar ()

1981 (original title)
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Filmmaker Ricardo Trogi recalls the events surrounding his family moving to a new neighborhood when he was 11 years old.

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Ricardo Trogi
Claudio Colangelo ...
Benito Trogi
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Claudette Trogi
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Jérôme Bernatchez
Dany Bouchard ...
Marchand
Léo Caron ...
Plante
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Anne Tremblay
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Nadia Trogi
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Aline
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German Soldier
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Anne's Father
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Mr. Dagenais
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School Secretary
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Lawyer
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Mr. Vermette
Martine Deslauriers ...
Neighbor
Nicolas Allard ...
The Little Prince
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Guard
Hugues Lamont ...
Benito, Five Years Old
Fanny Provencal ...
Anne's Girlfriend
Lauriane Fortier ...
Anne's Girlfriend
Laurie-Kim Gosselin ...
Smoking Friend
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Old Woman
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German Soldier
Martin Doepner ...
German Soldier
Sebastien Lacombe ...
Music Teacher
Thomas Trudel ...
Boy with Walkman
Jeremie Baud Black ...
Kodiak Boy
James-Travis Doucette ...
Kodiak Boy
David Pauze ...
Kodiak Boy
Sébastien Giroux ...
Nerd
Victor Labelle ...
Nerd
Steve Asselin ...
Roller Skating Attendant
Ryan Remati-Paquette ...
Five Year Old Benito's Father
Mikahel Turcot-Beauchemin ...
Alfonso Trogi (as Mikahel Beauchemin)
Antoine Lemieux
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Ricardo Trogi (voice)

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Ricardo Trogi

Written by

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Ricardo Trogi ... (writer)

Produced by

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Martine Beauchemin ... delegate producer
Guy Gagnon ... executive producer
Nicole Robert ... producer
Patrick Roy ... executive producer
Ricardo Trogi ... associate producer

Music by

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Frédéric Bégin

Cinematography by

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Steve Asselin

Editing by

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Yvann Thibaudeau

Editorial Department

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Marie-Hélène Bourget ... digital intermediate technician
Brigitte Daigneault ... colorist
Guillaume Girard ... assistant editor
Arthur Montreuil ... film color timer
Julien Tremblay ... digital intermediate technician

Casting By

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Catherine Didelot

Production Design by

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Patrice Vermette

Art Direction by

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Patrice Vermette

Set Decoration by

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Frédérique Bolté
Jean-Charles Claveau

Costume Design by

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Anne-Karine Gauthier

Makeup Department

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Nancy Ferlatte ... makeup artist
Linda Gordon ... key hair stylist
Raymonde Laliberté ... additional hair stylist
Gaétan Landry ... hair stylist
Geneviève Primeau ... additional hair stylist
Micheline Trépanier ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Martine Beauchemin ... production manager
Sandra Borromeo ... assistant production manager
Kevin Matthews ... assistant unit manager
Joe Yared ... post-production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tania Bissonnette ... third assistant director
Julie Gamache-Maher ... third assistant director
Brigitte LeBlanc ... third assistant director
Christian Simard ... first assistant director
Danielle Ste-Marie ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Florence Babin-Beaudry ... props
Pascal Bisson ... carpenter
Fabrice Callegher ... property master
Jean-François Clément ... assistant art director
Jean Dery ... painter
Louis Fortin ... key carpenter
Nicolas Godbout ... assistant property master
Jean-François Kelahear ... key painter
Geneviève Legault ... art department coordinator
Jean-Francois Poupart ... graphic designer
Yanick Veilleux ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Luc Boudrias ... re-recording mixer
Jo Caron ... foley recordist
Mathieu Dulong ... assistant dialogue editor
Anick Fleury ... boom operator
Guy Francoeur ... foley artist
Phillipe Frumignac ... assistant foley artist
Carole Gagnon ... dialogue editor
Stéphane Houle ... sound
Patrick Lalonde ... second sound re-recording mixer
Benoit Leduc ... adr recordist
Marie-Lou Morin ... assistant post-synchronization
François B. Senneville ... sound editor
Raymond Vermette ... supervising sound editor

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Valérie Dufour ... visual effects coordinator
Christophe Pacaud ... digital compositor
Jean-Francois Talbot ... digital compositor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jean-François Abran ... lighting technician
Bernard April ... gaffer
Frédéric Chamberland ... steadicam operator
Alexandre De Ernsted ... grip
Jean-Maurice de Ernsted ... key grip
René Fréchette ... additional second assistant camera
David Giasson ... grip
Daniel Guy ... first assistant camera
Marion Mailhot ... best boy grip
Pierre Malo ... electrician
Charles Marcotte ... additional electrician
Frederic Martin ... dimmer board operator
Greg Nicod ... clapper loader (as Grégoire Nicod)
Catherine Tessier ... second assistant camera
Yan Turcotte ... still photographer
Chantal Vary ... additional first assistant camera
Marco Venditto ... best boy electrician

Casting Department

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Julie Breton ... extras casting
Jean-Francois Hall ... extras casting assistant
Melissa Nepton ... extras casting (as Mélissa Nepton)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Julie Amyot ... dresser
Rosalie Clermont ... costume supervisor (as Rosalie Clermont-Bilodeau) / wardrobe supervisor (as Rosalie Clermont-Bilodeau)
Catherine Gélinas ... wardrobe
Valérie Levesque ... costumes
Marie-France Pierre ... extras wardrobe
Mélanie Turcotte ... breakdown artist

Location Management

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Lucio Tomaro ... location manager

Music Department

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Louis Babin ... conductor
Antoine Bareil ... musician: first violin
Nathalie Bonin ... musician: second violin
Frédéric Bégin ... music
Jean-Christopher Lazotte ... musician: violincello
Sylvain Lefebvre ... music recording engineer and score mixer
Andre Moisan ... musician: clarinet
Michel Montreuil ... composer: additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Fanny Bellavance ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Ian Vandewalle ... unit driver

Additional Crew

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Melanie Bergeron ... key medic
Marie-Christine D'Amours ... production coordinator
Anik Lefebvre ... acting double: Aline
Carole-Anne 'Karmen' Mantha ... production assistant (as Carole-Anne Mantha)
Alexandre Prefontaine ... armorer
Nicolas Proulx ... production accountant
Ricardo Trogi ... narrated

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Patrice Vermette ... thanks

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Plot Summary

Thirty-seven-year-old Ricardo Trogi narrates the story of a specific time from his childhood about which he still obsesses, in a time that changed his childhood. The year was 1981, when he, then eleven years old, was just starting grade 6. He was obsessed with material possessions, and as he felt his working class parents didn't buy those things for him he wanted so dearly, his most prized possession was the Consumers Distributing catalog from which he made his list of items he wanted, long at the top of the list a $400 calculator watch. These possessions he felt would impress the world. He largely dismissed his waitress mother Claudette, but he admired his father Benito. Although he at the time didn't know what his father did for a living, Ricardo believed he was smart enough to be a lawyer if he had the means to go to college, that belief largely by the stories Benito told of growing up during WWII in Italy. In 1981, the family, which included his adolescent sister Nadia, moved to the suburbs of Quebec City, into a house and neighborhood of a higher class than before. As such, Ricardo felt even more pressure to have those material possessions to keep up with his new classmates. Those possessions at the top of the list changed: a Sony Walkman, the new toy that no one yet had except the boy whose father worked for Sony; and a red K-Way jacket. The latter item was so he could befriend a group of three other boys who all wore such jackets. This desire was despite one of those boys, Jérôme, constantly making fun of his name. That year was also his first crush, on the "brains" of the class, Anne Tremblay, who didn't give him the time of day despite he believing he was doing all the right things under the circumstances, such as having a perfectly straight part down the middle of his hair as was the style of the day. To impress Anne and the group of three boys, Ricardo started to tell lies - both small white lies as well as big bold faced lies - to be what and who he thought they would like. But it was two individual incidents - one with each of his mother and father - that year, the outcomes of which which changed his perspective of life, and resulted in him finding out that Anne was not quite the goddess he had quietly placed on a pedestal. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • Mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-un (Canada, English title)
  • The Year I Became a Liar (World-wide, English title)
  • The Year I Became a Liar (United States)
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  • 102 min
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Budget CAD4,625,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend Canada CAD105,647, 06 Sep 2009

Did You Know?

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Goofs Claudette, the mother of Raymond, is seen living Côte-Nord of Quebec in 1966 on a road numbered 138. The road which is crossing Côte-Nord only bear number 138 since 1975; before that the road was numbered 15. See more »
Movie Connections Followed by 1987 (2014). See more »
Soundtracks Don't you want me [Trailer] See more »

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