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Anne-Marie Cadieux

Anne-Marie Cadieux

Canadian actor and director
September 23, 1963 (62 years old)
Sortie prévue en March 2027
Can. 2026. Comedy by Martin Villeneuve with Martin Villeneuve, Robert Lepage, Michel Barrette. Provocative and indomitable, an elderly woman who refuses to disappear quietly turns every humiliation into a comeback.
Runtime: 87 min.
Can. 2023. Mores drama by Sophie Dupuis with Théodore Pellerin, Félix Maritaud, Anne-Marie Cadieux. Engaged in a toxic relationship with a new colleague, a popular Montreal drag queen tries to reconnect with his singer mother, whom he has always idealized.
Runtime: 102 min.

My Mother's Men

V.O.: Les Hommes de ma mère
Can. 2023. Psychological drama by Anik Jean with Léane Labrèche-Dor, Jean-Simon Leduc, Patrick Huard. Following her mother's last wish, a barmaid sets off to ask her five ex-husbands to scatter her ashes in the place most meaningful to each of them.
Runtime: 120 min.

The 12 Tasks of Imelda

V.O.: Les 12 Travaux d'Imelda
Can. 2022. Dramatic comedy by Martin Villeneuve with Martin Villeneuve, Robert Lepage, Michel Barrette. Before her hundredth birthday, a cantankerous widow, manipulative with her children and grandchildren, makes it her mission to put her life back in order.
Runtime: 104 min.
Can. 2018. Drama by Claire Devers with Grégory Gadebois, Monia Chokri, Noah Parker. A teacher living in the country with his wife, takes a delinquent and voyeuristic teenager who had broken into their house without stealing anything under his wing.
Runtime: 114 min.
Can. 2016. Sketches by Éric Tessier, Stéphane E. Roy, Luc Picard, Ricardo Trogi, Jean-Philippe Duval, Micheline Lanctôt, Érik Canuel, Claude Brie, Marc Labrèche with Stéphane E. Roy, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Christian Bégin. The topics discussed in the lecture of a so-called communications expert are illustrated by nine stories, each featuring a member of his audience.
Runtime: 98 min.

The Squealing Game

V.O.: La Chasse au collet
Can. 2016. Thriller by Steve Kerr with Julianne Côté, Paul Doucet, Anne-Marie Cadieux. A sexually inhibited dental hygienist interferes in the life of the director of an online site promoting extramarital encounters.
Runtime: 100 min.
Can. 2015. Drama by Tony Pemberton with Toby Kebbell, Karine Vanasse, Stipe Erceg. The quest for identity of a poet leading three parallel lives that allow him to live through various significant periods of contemporary Russia.
Runtime: 84 min.
Can. 2015. Drama by André Turpin with Sophie Nélisse, Mylène Mackay, Lise Roy. A scientist, whose mother was murdered when she was 12-years-old, tries to make peace with her past at age 25, then at age 60.
Runtime: 84 min.
Can. 2013. Sentimental comedy by Pat Kiely with Sam Huntington, Meaghan Rath, Emmanuelle Chriqui. To save his marriage, a video game designer offers his wife a weekend in a winter lodge, unaware that it is owned by his ex.
Runtime: 92 min.

Deux temps, trois mouvements

V.O.: 2 Temps 3 mouvements
Can. 2013. Drama by Christophe Cousin with Zacharie Chasseriaud, Antoine L'Écuyer, Aure Atika. After accidentally causing the death of a high school student, a French teenager has various experiences with the deceased's best friend.
Runtime: 86 min.
Fr. 2011. Psychological drama by Claude Miller with Marina Hands, James Thierrée, Maya Sansa. While making a film about the Trans-Canada train, a French videographer meets the Aboriginal doctor for whom her late artist husband had left her.
Runtime: 98 min.
Can. 2010. Mores comedy by Jacob Tierney with Emily Hampshire, Jay Baruchel, Scott Speedman. The lives of three tenants in a Montreal apartment building are disrupted by the presence of a serial killer who is rampant in their neighborhood.
Runtime: 100 min.
Can. 2009. Comedy by Jacob Tierney with Jay Baruchel, Emily Hampshire, Michael Murphy. A bright-eyed teenager who believes himself to be the reincarnation of Leon Trotsky tries to found a student union in the public high school to which his father has decided to send him.
Runtime: 113 min.
Can. 2007. Psychological drama by François Delisle with Anne-Marie Cadieux, Laurent Lucas, Marc Béland. A troubled woman is having a hard time after leaving her husband, son, and job to go after her musician lover.
Runtime: 87 min.
Can. 2006. Psychological drama by Pierre Gang with Sonya Salomaa, David Boutin, Brendan Fletcher. The trials and tribulations of a waitress in search of freedom in a dreary New Brunswick town plagued by a serial killer.
Runtime: 92 min.
Can. 2006. Dramatic comedy by Louis Bélanger with Gilles Renaud, Patrick Drolet, Anne-Marie Cadieux. Holed up in a cheap motel, two small-time thugs who disobeyed orders by refusing to burn down a restaurant cause a series of deadly incidents.
Runtime: 84 min.
Can. 2005. Comedy by François Bouvier with Anne-Marie Cadieux, Patrice Robitaille, Sophie Prégent. As she approaches her fortieth birthday, a weather girl faces a personal and professional crisis.
Runtime: 85 min.

Last Call for Mom

V.O.: Maman Last Call
Can. 2005. Mores comedy by François Bouvier with Sophie Lorain, Patrick Huard, Anne-Marie Cadieux. A 37-year-old journalist and ardent feminist finds her life turned upside down when she learns she is pregnant.
Runtime: 102 min.

Happiness Is a Sad Song

V.O.: Le Bonheur c'est une chanson triste
Can. 2004. Psychological drama by François Delisle with Anne-Marie Cadieux, Miro, Frédérick de Grandpré. An unemployed advertising executive decides to conduct a survey on happiness among people on the street.
Runtime: 84 min.

Far Side of the Moon

V.O.: La Face cachée de la lune
Can. 2003. Dramatic comedy by Robert Lepage with Robert Lepage, Marco Poulin, Anne-Marie Cadieux. When his mother dies, a philosophy student fascinated by the conquest of space tries to get closer to his brother, a weatherman he finds to be superficial and dishonest.
Runtime: 106 min.

How My Mother Gave Birth to Me During Menopause

V.O.: Comment ma mère accoucha de moi durant sa ménopause
Can. 2002. Mores comedy by Sébastien Rose with Paul Ahmarani, Micheline Lanctôt, Lucie Laurier. The romantic and family problems of a 30-year-old student who still lives with his domineering mother and sister.
Runtime: 99 min.
Can. 1998. Mores drama by Charles Binamé with Pascale Montpetit, Guy Nadon, Anne-Marie Cadieux. To break her isolation, a young woman offers to give an hour of her time to various strangers.
Runtime: 101 min.
Can. 1998. Satire by Robert Lepage with Anne-Marie Cadieux, Alexis Martin, Richard Fréchette. In October 1970, a theatre actress on tour in Japan is reluctant to tell her friend, an FLQ sympathizer, that she is pregnant.
Runtime: 85 min.

The Confessional

V.O.: Le Confessionnal
Runtime: 100 min.

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