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Isabelle Blais

Isabelle Blais

Canadian actress
January 1, 1975 (49 years old)
Can. 2022. Dramatic comedy by Sandrine Brodeur-Desrosiers with Charlotte Saint-Martin, Louka Amadéo Bélanger-Léos, Liam Patenaude. Exasperated by the tense atmosphere at home, a twelve-year-old girl maneuvers with her friends to get her parents to divorce.
Runtime: 83 min.
Runtime: 30 min.
Can. 2018. Thriller by David Paradis with Pierre-Luc Brillant, Isabelle Blais, Danaé Bégin. Locked in the basement of an abandoned building for a film project while his wife remains outside, a filmmaker starts to lose his mind.
Runtime: 84 min.
Can. 2016. Psychological drama by Martin Laroche with Camille Mongeau, Isabelle Blais, Juliette Gosselin. A young Montrealer travels to Tadoussac to find her biological mother, who had abandoned her at birth.
Runtime: 90 min.
Runtime: 85 min.
Can. 2014. Mores drama by Jimmy Larouche with Martine Francke, Sébastien Ricard, Guy Jodoin. Waking up with no memory of last night's happy hour, a woman discovers a few weeks later that she is pregnant and that she was assaulted at the party.
Runtime: 84 min.
Can. 2010. Psychological drama by Deborah Chow with Isabelle Blais, Zach Braff, Patrick Labbé. A young woman who lost her baby after being hit by a car is later taken in by the guilt-ridden driver.
Runtime: 92 min.

Face Time

V.O.: Le Baiser du barbu
Can. 2009. Sentimental comedy by Yves Pelletier with David Savard, Isabelle Blais, Ricardo Trogi. By growing a beard, an actor achieves success in everything he does, except that he causes an allergic reaction in his insecure partner.
Runtime: 101 min.
Can. 2008. Mores drama by Lyne Charlebois with Isabelle Blais, Angèle Coutu, Jean-Hugues Anglade. A literature student struggling to break free from her difficult past has a dead-end affair with a married professor.
Runtime: 110 min.
Can. 2007. Comedy by Marc-André Lavoie, Simon Olivier Fecteau with Emmanuel Bilodeau, Isabelle Blais, Raymond Bouchard. Over a period of fifteen years, a glimpse into the lives of the successive inhabitants of an apartment that is about to be demolished.
Runtime: 90 min.
Can. 2007. Essay film by collectif with Isabelle Blais, Claude Gauthier, Micheline Lanctôt. Twenty-one poems dealing with happiness are put into images by eleven filmmakers.
Runtime: 91 min.
Can. 2007. Dramatic comedy by Richard Jutras with Maxime Denommée, Isabelle Blais, Benoît Gouin. A young dreamer finds himself involved in a murder case with the mysterious young woman he is in love with, who turns out to have many family secrets.
Runtime: 90 min.
Can. 2006. Drama by Jessica Hobbs with David Wenham, Isabelle Blais, Alex Tilman. In 1999, the UN mission monitoring the vote for independence in East Timor is expelled when the Indonesian army invades.
Runtime: 170 min.
Can. 2005. Fantasy by Robin Aubert with François Chénier, Isabelle Blais, Luc Senay. A journalist and his photographer friend are dispatched to a remote village to investigate mysterious disappearances.
Runtime: 107 min.
Can. 2005. Crime drama by Christian Duguay with Mira Sorvino, Robert Carlyle, Isabelle Blais. A policewoman seeks to dismantle a criminal organization that specializes in kidnapping young women and children for sexual slavery.
Runtime: 178 min.

Machine Gun Molly

V.O.: Monica la mitraille
Can. 2004. Biography by Pierre Houle with Céline Bonnier, Frank Schorpion, Patrick Huard. In the 1960s, in Montreal, the story of a notorious criminal nicknamed Machine Gun Molly.
Runtime: 125 min.

Love and Magnets

V.O.: Les Aimants
Can. 2004. Sentimental comedy by Yves Pelletier with Isabelle Blais, Stéphane Gagnon, Sylvie Moreau. A young woman is irresistibly attracted to a young man she mistook for her sister's fianc
Runtime: 91 min.
Can. 2002. Drama by Mario Azzopardi with Polly Walker, Luc Picard, Isabelle Blais. In 1980s Ontario, a social worker tries to take down a psychopathic Quebecer who has started a cult.
Runtime: 94 min.

Quebec-Montreal

V.O.: Québec-Montréal
Can. 2002. Mores comedy by Ricardo Trogi with Patrice Robitaille, Jean-Philippe Pearson, Stéphane Breton. The romantic tribulations of various young adults who drive from Quebec to Montreal.
Runtime: 104 min.
Can. 2001. Dramatic comedy by André Turpin with David La Haye, Isabelle Blais, Chantal Giroux. A young photographer who is a womanizer comes to realize that his fear of commitment is causing a lot of harm to those around him.
Runtime: 102 min.

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