The Tin Flute (film)
The Tin Flute | |
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Directed by | Claude Fournier |
Produced by | Marie-José Raymond |
Written by |
Gabrielle Roy Claude Fournier |
Starring | Mireille Deyglun |
Music by | François Dompierre |
Cinematography | Savas Kalogeras |
Edited by | Yves Langlois |
Release dates |
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Running time | 123 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The Tin Flute (French: Bonheur d'occasion) is a 1983 Canadian drama film directed by Claude Fournier and based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival.[1] The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2]
The film was co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada's French-language branch, Ciné St-Henri Inc. and Société Radio-Canada, the French-language branch of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Cast
- Mireille Deyglun as Florentine Lacasse
- Pierre Chagnon as Jean
- Michel Forget as Azarius Lacasse
- Marilyn Lightstone as Rose-Anna Lacasse
- Charlotte Laurier as Yvonne
- Thuryn Pranke as Philippe
- Thomas Hellman as Daniel
- Martin Neufeld as Emmanuel
- Linda Sorgini as Marguerite
- Dennis O'Connor as Phil Morin
- Howard Ryshpan as Docteur Katz
- Liliane Clune as Jenny
See also
- List of submissions to the 56th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Canadian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- ↑ "13th Moscow International Film Festival (1983)". MIFF. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
- ↑ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
External links
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