A Life Begins
A Life Begins (French: Une vie qui commence) is a 2010 Canadian French language drama film set in the sixties directed and written by Michel Monty, his debut long feature.
A Life Begins | |
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Directed by | Michel Monty |
Produced by | Pierre Even Josée Vallée |
Written by | Michel Monty |
Starring | Julie LeBreton Raymond Cloutier Rita Lafontaine François Papineau Charles-Antoine Perreault |
Production company | Cirrus Communications Item 7 |
Distributed by | Alliance Vivafilm |
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Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Plot
Following the death of his doctor father (François Papineau) from an overdose of prescription drugs, 12-year-old Étienne Charles-Antoine Perreault starts down the same path in an obsessive attempt to both replace and honor his memory.[1]
Cast
- Charles-Antoine Perreault: Étienne Langevin (the son)
- François Papineau: Jacques Langevin (father)
- Julie LeBreton: Louise Langevin (mother)
- Raymond Cloutier: Guy Langevin (grandfather)
- Rita Lafontaine: grandmother
- Juliette Vermes-Monty:Marie-Ève
- Mathis Brisson: Martin
- Éliane Préfontaine: Patricia
- Étienne Soucy-Lord: Michel Meilleur
- Yves Sauvé: Michel Monty
References
- Montreal Gazette: Brendan Kelly Review of the film Archived January 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Une vie qui commence on IMDb
- Cent milliards de neurones offre les années 1960 sans nostalgie (in French)
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