Maelström (film)

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Maelström
Directed by Denis Villeneuve
Written by Denis Villeneuve
Narrated by Pierre Lebeau
Starring Marie-Josee Croze
Music by Pierre Desrochers
Distributed by Alliance Atlantis
Release date(s) 29 August 2000 (premiere at Montreal Film Festival)
15 September 2000 (Canada)
25 January 2002 (USA, limited)

Maelström is a 2000 Canadian film by Québécois writer-director Denis Villeneuve. It stars Marie-Josée Croze as a depressed, alcoholic woman who becomes romantically involved with the son of a man she believes to have killed in a hit and run accident.

The film has won 23 awards, including 5 Genie Awards and the FIPRESCI Prize, and was nominated for 8 more awards.

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