Québec-Montréal

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Québec-Montréal
Directed by Ricardo Trogi
Produced by
  • Nicole Robert
  • Richard Speer
Written by
Starring
Music by
  • Nathalie Boileau
  • Pierre Desrochers
Cinematography Steve Asselin
Editing by Yvann Thibaudeau
Studio Go Films
Distributed by Alliance Vivafilm
Release dates August 2, 2002
Running time 104 minutes
Country Canada
Language French

Québec-Montréal is a Canadian comedy film, released in 2002.[1]

Directed by Ricardo Trogi, the film focuses on nine people, all on the cusp of turning 30 and dealing with complex questions about life and love, whose lives intersect on four separate road trips from Quebec City to Montreal along Quebec Autoroute 20.[1] The film's cast includes Patrice Robitaille, Jean-Phillipe Pearson, Stéphane Breton, François Létourneau, Isabelle Blais, Benoît Gouin and Julie LeBreton.

The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 23rd Genie Awards in 2003, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Editing. It won four Jutra Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress (Blais), and was nominated but did not win for Best Actor (Robitaille), Best Supporting Actor (Gouin) and Best Score.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Québec-Montréal – Film de Ricardo Trogi". Films du Québec, March 15, 2009.

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