Lucien Brouillard
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Directed by | Bruno Carrière |
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Music by | Yves Laferrière |
Cinematography | Pierre Mignot |
Edited by | Michel Arcand |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Lucien Brouillard is a 1983 French Canadian film of the drama genre. It was directed by Bruno Carrière and shot in Montreal. The film was nominated for many Genie Awards in 1984.
Plot
The story follows the interactions of two boys who first became best friends during their years at an orphanage. Once they leave the orphanage to continue their separate ways as adults, they keep in touch with each other even though they disagree on almost all the major issues in life. But the story is more profound and is considered a major psychological drama.
Cast
- Pierre Curzi - Lucien Brouillard
- Marie Tifo - Alice Tanguay
- Paul Savoie - André Morin
- Jean Duceppe - Prime Minister Provencher
- Roger Blay - Jacques Martineau
External links
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