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Louise Laparé
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Louise Laparé

Canadian actress
November 24, 1949 (75 years old)
Can. 2011. Dramatic comedy by André Forcier with Paolo Noël, Roy Dupuis, Céline Bonnier. The members of a working class Longueuil family oppose an unscrupulous developer, married to one of the clan
Runtime: 86 min.

Guilt

V.O.: La Vérité
Can. 2011. Drama by Marc Bisaillon with Pierre-Luc Lafontaine, Émile Mailhiot, Geneviève Rioux. Having accidentally caused the death of a man and finding that no leads connect them to the crime, two high school students sign a pact of silence.
Runtime: 98 min.

A Sunday in Kigali

V.O.: Un Dimanche à Kigali
Can. 2006. Sentimental drama by Robert Favreau with Luc Picard, Fatou N'Diaye, Céline Bonnier. In 1994, a few months after fleeing the Rwandan genocide, a Quebec journalist returns to Kigali in the hopes of finding the woman he loves.
Runtime: 118 min.
Can. 1996. Mores drama by Denys Arcand with Gaston Lepage, Benoît Brière, Chantal Baril.
Runtime: 89 min.

The Plouffe Family

V.O.: Les Plouffe
Can. 1981. Dramatic comedy by Gilles Carle with Gabriel Arcand, Émile Genest, Pierre Curzi. In the late 1930s, members of a family living in Quebec City's lower town face various situations.
Runtime: 180 min.
Can. 1979. Psychological drama by Ian Ireland with Louise Laparé, Nathalie Naubert.

The Smart Guys

V.O.: Les Smattes
Can. 1972. Social drama by Jean-Claude Labrecque with Daniel Pilon, Donald Pilon, Louise Laparé. Having unintentionally injured a civil servant, two young people who refused to leave their Gaspesian village are pursued by the police.
Runtime: 86 min.

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