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Julie Le Breton

Julie Le Breton

Canadian actress
September 1, 1975 (48 years old)
in theaters starting September 13th 2024 (QC)
Can. 2024. Comedy by Manon Briand with Édouard Baer, Julie Le Breton, Sylvain Marcel. A French chef, who wants to help a Quebec little girl entering a culinary competition, comes up against the intransigence of the girl's customs mother.
Runtime: 90

Butterfly Tale

V.O.: La Légende du papillon
Can. 2023. Animation by Sophie Roy. The adventures of a butterfly who insists on flying despite a wing that is too short, a fellow butterfly who overcomes her fear of heights, and a caterpillar who is eager to become a butterfly.
Runtime: 88 min.

Goodbye Happiness

V.O.: Au revoir le bonheur
Can. 2021. Dramatic comedy by Ken Scott (II) with François Arnaud, Louis Morissette, Antoine Bertrand. At their summer home in the Magdalen Islands, four brothers with nothing in common meet to spread their father’s ashes.
Runtime: 107 min.
Can. 2020. Drama by Éric Tessier with Rémy Girard, Julie Le Breton, Karelle Tremblay. A history teacher, who is losing his memory, is placed under the care of a rebellious and somewhat lost young girl.
Runtime: 108 min.

When Love Digs a Hole

V.O.: Quand l'amour se creuse un trou
Can. 2018. Sentimental drama by Ara Ball with Robert Naylor, France Castel, Patrice Robitaille. While studying in eleventh grade under his mother's supervision, a rebellious teenager falls madly in love with his 70-year old neighbor.
Runtime: 89 min.

Father and Guns 2

V.O.: De père en flic 2
Can. 2017. Police comedy by Émile Gaudreault with Louis-José Houde, Michel Côté, Karine Vanasse. A Montreal detective, eternal rival of his cop father, infiltrates with his teammate a couples therapy group in which a mafia boss’s lieutenant and his wife have registered.
Runtime: 117 min.
Can. 2015. Dramatic comedy by François Bouvier with François Létourneau, Gilbert Sicotte, Julie Le Breton. In 1999, in the suburbs of Quebec City, a printer and aspiring cartoonist witnesses the slow decline of his father-in-law who has pancreatic cancer.
Runtime: 98 min.

Wild Run : The Legend

V.O.: Chasse-Galerie : La légende
Can. 2015. Fantasy by Jean-Philippe Duval with Francis Ducharme, Caroline Dhavernas, Vincent-Guillaume Otis. In the 19th century, the relationship between a lumberjack and a seamstress is compromised by the latter
Runtime: 109 min.

Real Lies

V.O.: Le Vrai du faux
Can. 2014. Comedy by Émile Gaudreault with Stéphane Rousseau, Mathieu Quesnel, Julie Le Breton. Out of a guilty conscience, an action film director decides to make a documentary about an Afghanistan veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Runtime: 100 min.
Bel. 2014. Sentimental comedy by Stefan Liberski with Pauline Étienne, Taichi Inoue, Julie Le Breton. In Tokyo, a Belgian woman of Japanese origin gives French lessons to a young Francophile, with whom she falls in love.
Runtime: 100 min.
Can. 2013. Thriller by Shawn Linden with Thomas Dekker, Matt Craven, Julie Le Breton. After learning that he is the product of rape, a young man sets out to find his biological father, a repeat offender.
Runtime: 93 min.

Exile

V.O.: Exil
Can. 2012. Drama by Charles-Olivier Michaud with Francis Cléophat, Julie Le Breton, Paul Doucet. After his journalist father is kidnapped, a twelve-year-old Haitian boy is smuggled to the United States in the hope of finding his mother.
Runtime: 100 min.

The Happiness of Others

V.O.: Le Bonheur des autres
Can. 2011. Dramatic comedy by Jean-Philippe Pearson with Michel Barrette, Julie Le Breton, Louise Portal. By announcing that he is expecting a baby with his young girlfriend, a man offends his daughter, who is desperate to have a child, and his ex-wife, whom he had abandoned 20 years earlier.
Runtime: 101 min.
Can. 2011. Comedy by Ken Scott (II) with Patrick Huard, Julie Le Breton, Antoine Bertrand. An immature forty-two-year-old man, who donated sperm many times in his youth, faces a class action suit from one-hundred-and-forty-two of his five-hundred-and-thirty-three biological children.
Runtime: 109 min.
Can. 2010. Sentimental comedy by Alexis Durand-Brault with Patrick McKenna, Julie Le Breton, Joel Miller. A jealous man, burned by three failed lovers, decides to marry the woman he believes to be the ideal woman.
Runtime: 94 min.

Life Begins

V.O.: Une Vie qui commence
Can. 2010. Psychological drama by Michel Monty with Charles-Antoine Perreault, Julie Le Breton, François Papineau. Following the death of his doctor father by overdose, his son, who worshipped him, takes a box of pills that belonged to him without his mother
Runtime: 103 min.
Can. 2008. Comedy by Érik Canuel with Patrick Huard, Julie Le Breton, Sylvie Boucher. A scoundrel who has murdered his mother calls on his sister, an actress, to help him recover the body abandoned in the countryside.
Runtime: 117 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.

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.

The Rocket

V.O.: Maurice Richard
Can. 2005. Biography by Charles Binamé with Roy Dupuis, Stephen McHattie, Julie Le Breton. The life and career of Maurice Richard, famous hockey player and hero to the French Canadians.
Runtime: 123 min.

White Skin

V.O.: La Peau blanche
Can. 2004. Fantasy by Daniel Roby with Marc Paquet, Marianne Farley, Frédéric Pierre. A student falls in love with a young redheaded woman with a wild temperament, whose family harbors troubling secrets.
Runtime: 89 min.
Can. 2003. Thriller by Rudy Barichello with Jean-Nicolas Verreault, Isabel Richer, Pierre Lebeau. A young man come to empty the apartment of his fianc

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