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Michel Langlois
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Michel Langlois

Canadian screenwriter and film director
in theaters starting May 1th 2026 (QC)
Can. 2024. Documentary by Michel La Veaux. The influence in the world of cinema of Pierre-Henri Deleau, who was responsible for programming the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes for twenty years.
Runtime: 99 min.
Can. 2024. Dramatic comedy by Marc Lamontagne with Mario St-Onge, Michel Langlois, Jessika St-Onge. Two middle-aged men attempt to obtain images proving the existence of a mysterious creature.
Runtime: 77 min.
Can. 2015. Documentary by Michel La Veaux. Portrait of a luxury establishment in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, where the existentialists and their muse Juliette Gréco once stayed.
Runtime: 89 min.
Can. 2012. Documentary by Michel Langlois. The director recalls his brief friendship with the novelist and poet Anne H
Runtime: 86 min.
Can. 2008. Documentary by Michel Langlois. The filmmaker Michel Langlois tries to repair the damage done to the members of the Charlevoix family that inspired his film "Cap Tourmente."
Runtime: 85 min.
Can. 1993. Psychological drama by Michel Langlois with Andrée Lachapelle, Roy Dupuis, Gilbert Sicotte. In an inn on the North Shore, a mother and daughter find their lives disrupted by the return of their son and an old friend from home.
Runtime: 115 min.
Can. 1992. Crime drama by Michel Langlois with Andrée Lachapelle, Mario Saint-Amand, Jean-René Ouellet. Stabbed by her son, a possessive mother works to erase all traces of the attack.
Runtime: 77 min.

The Savage Woman

V.O.: La Demoiselle sauvage
Can. 1991. Psychological drama by Léa Pool with Patricia Tulasne, Matthias Habich, Lénie Scoffié. After a failed suicide attempt, a young woman is taken in by an engineer who lives near a huge dam in the mountains.
Runtime: 105 min.

Comme un voleur

V.O.: ...comme un voleur
Can. 1990. Psychological drama by Michel Langlois with Gilbert Sicotte, Andrée Lachapelle, Gildor Roy. Although he already has an alcoholic and irresponsible brother, a garage owner must also take care of his mother who has cerebral palsy.
Runtime: 83 min.

A Woman in Transit

V.O.: La Femme de l'hôtel
Can. 1984. Psychological drama by Léa Pool with Paule Baillargeon, Louise Marleau, Marthe Turgeon. In a Montreal hotel, a filmmaker befriends a client in whom she believes she sees the heroine of her film.
Runtime: 89 min.

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