Pour toujours, les Canadiens!

Pour toujours, les Canadiens!

Theatrical poster
Directed by Sylvain Archambault
Produced by Cité-Amérique
Luc Martineau
Lorraine Richard
Written by Jacques Savoie
Starring Dhanaé Audet-Beaulieu
Antoine L'Écuyer
Céline Bonnier
Christian Bégin
Jean Lapointe
Denis Bernard
Edited by Yvann Thibaudeau
Distributed by TVA Films
Release dates
4 December 2009 (Canada)
Country Canada
Language French

Pour toujours, les Canadiens! also known in its English version as The Canadiens, Forever is a 2009 Quebec long-feature film, about the Montreal Canadiens centennial celebrations written by Jacques Savoie and directed by Sylvain Archambault. The film was launched in theaters on 4 December 2009, the anniversary day of establishment of the Montreal Canadiens enterprise.[1][2]

Synopsis

At 17, William Lanctôt-Couture (played by Dhanaé Audet-Beaulieu), an ice hockey star player passes through rough times and a depression prior to Christmas. He is unmotivated and lacks purpose and his coach criticizes him for his lack of team spirit. Meanwhile the troubled player's father Benoît (Christian Bégin) is preoccupied with completing a documentary film about the Montreal Canadiens to the detriment of his family obligations and to the detriment of his player son. His mother Michelle (Céline Bonnier), a nurse, is deeply affected by one of her young patients, Daniel Delage (Antoine L'Écuyer) who at just 10 is awaiting a kidney transplant. William befriends Daniel, a huge ice hockey and Canadiens fan and most of the team is showing up at the hospital to meet Daniel..

Cast

Launching

The film was shown as a pre-premiere on 16 November 2009, at Bell Centre, home of the Canadiens. The film was launched on 4 December 2009 on the centenary of the franchise in 100 theatres throughout Quebec.[3]

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