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Brigitte Poupart

Brigitte Poupart

Quebec actress
March 18, 1968 (56 years old)
Can. 2024. Drama by Brigitte Poupart with Monia Chokri, Julianne Côté, Sara Montpetit. Before resorting to assisted dying, an 18-year-old girl summons her two sisters, still traumatized by the actions of their father, convicted of rape.
Bel. 2023. Dramatic comedy by David Lambert with Olivier Gourmet, Dave Johns, Brigitte Poupart. Upon discovering her husband's infidelity, a secondhand dealer threatens divorce to win him back, unaware that he was looking for an excuse to leave with his lover.
Runtime: 83 min.
Can. 2021. Drama by Caroline Monnet with Devery Jacobs, Pascale Bussières, Jacques Newashish. Back in the Indigenous community where she grew up, a law student becomes involved in a controversial debate over the sale of alcohol.
Runtime: 81 min.
Can. 2019. Drama by Myriam Verreault with Sharon Fontaine-Ishpatao, Yamie Grégoire, Étienne Galloy. As they approach adulthood, the friendship of two North Shore Innu women is tested by their differing dreams for the future.
Runtime: 117 min.

Before We Explode

V.O.: Avant qu'on explose
Can. 2018. Fantasy comedy by Rémi St-Michel with Étienne Galloy, Will Murphy, Madani Tall. Convinced of the imminence of a nuclear war, a teenager from Baie-St-Paul tries to lose his virginity by any means necessary.
Runtime: 109 min.

Les Salopes or the Naturally Wanton Pleasure of Skin

V.O.: Les Salopes ou le sucre naturel de la peau
Can. 2018. Mores drama by Renée Beaulieu with Brigitte Poupart, Vincent Leclerc, Nathalie Cavezzali. A university professor and happily married mother participates in a research project on the physiological reaction of the cells of the human body during sex.
Runtime: 97 min.

Fake Tattoos

V.O.: Les Faux Tatouages
Can. 2017. Sentimental drama by Pascal Plante with Anthony Therrien, Rose-Marie Perreault, Lysandre Nadeau. As he prepares to leave Montreal, a lonely boy with a bad attitude begins a romance with a girl unafraid of being herself.
Runtime: 87 min.

The Ravenous

V.O.: Les Affamés
Can. 2017. Horror by Robin Aubert with Marc-André Grondin, Monia Chokri, Micheline Lanctôt. In a rural region isolated from the world, the paths of various individuals are crossed as they are chased by the undead.
Runtime: 96 min.
14A
Can. 2016. Essay film by Robin Aubert with Robin Aubert, Minnie Arngak, Jessica Arngak. Sent to a village in Nunavik, a cameraman realizes that his images will be used to legitimize the deportation of the inhabitants for the benefit of the mining companies.
Runtime: 93 min.
Can. 2012. Documentary by Brigitte Poupart. Under the director's eye, Quebec choreographer Dave St-Pierre, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, goes about his artistic projects while waiting for a lung transplant.
Runtime: 80 min.
Can. 2011. Drama by Philippe Falardeau with Mohamed Fellag, Sophie Nélisse, Émilien Néron. An Algerian awaiting refugee status is tricked into replacing a Montreal teacher who hanged herself in her Grade Six classroom.
Runtime: 95 min.

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