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Pierre Gendron

Pierre Gendron

actor and screenwriter (1896-1956)
March 4, 1896 (November 27, 1956)
Can. 2016. Mores comedy by Jean-François Pouliot with Paul Doucet, Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge, Patrice Robitaille. In Montreal, three brothers with very different personalities are each going through personal crises that are driving them apart.
Runtime: 102 min.

Pathway 13

V.O.: Filière 13
Can. 2010. Police comedy by Patrick Huard with Claude Legault, Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge, Paul Doucet. Following a series of blunders, two police officers going through hard times are assigned to a thankless surveillance mission by their boss, who is himself in the midst of a marital meltdown.
Runtime: 107 min.

Aurélie Laflamme's Diary

V.O.: Le Journal d'Aurélie Laflamme
Can. 2010. Dramatic comedy by Christian Laurence with Marianne Verville, Geneviève Chartrand, Aliocha Schneider. An orphaned teenager with an active imagination suspects her mother of having an affair with the principal of her school.
Runtime: 108 min.
Can. 2010. Social drama by Daniel Grou-Podz with Claude Legault, Robert Naylor, Martin Dubreuil. Sent to a halfway house, a ten-and-a-half-year-old delinquent, who expresses himself only through violence, gives his new educator a hard time.
Runtime: 117 min.
Can. 2009. Mores drama by Joel Gauthier with Joel Gauthier, Normand D'Amour, Mathieu Dufresne. Just as he thinks about changing his life, a young man
Runtime: 82 min.
Can. 2006. Documentary by Hélène Bélanger. A filmmaker who inspired a 1987 film on anorexia discusses the issue with friends who have suffered from the disease.
Runtime: 90 min.

The Last Tunnel

V.O.: Le Dernier Tunnel
Can. 2004. Thriller by Érik Canuel with Michel Côté, Jean Lapointe, Christopher Heyerdahl. Criminals dig a tunnel from the sewers to rob a bank in Old Montreal.
Runtime: 109 min.
Can. 1991. Sentimental drama by Richard Martin with Sylvie Bourque, Pierre Gendron, Vania Vilers. A businesswoman who has accepted to work as a sports journalist falls in love with a field hockey player.
Can. 1990. Sentimental drama by Richard Roy with Michel Côté, Claire Nebout, Andrée Lachapelle. A tormented forty-year-old man gives up his job and leaves for Florida where he owns a house that he discovers is occupied by a young stranger.
Runtime: 94 min.

Ding & Dong

V.O.: Ding et Dong, le film
Can. 1990. Comedy by Alain Chartrand with Serge Thériault, Claude Meunier, Raymond Bouchard. Two mischievous actors inherit a large sum of money with which they set out to open a theatre to perform a classic by Corneille.
Runtime: 96 min.

Jesus of Montreal

V.O.: Jésus de Montréal
Can. 1989. Dramatic comedy by Denys Arcand with Lothaire Bluteau, Catherine Wilkening, Johanne-Marie Tremblay. A young actor, solicited by a religious man to renovate the presentation of a dramatic Stations of the Cross, creates a revised version of the passion of Christ.
Runtime: 120 min.

Night Zoo

V.O.: Un Zoo la nuit
Can. 1987. Mores drama by Jean-Claude Lauzon with Gilles Maheu, Roger Le Bel, Germain Houde. Harassed by a crooked police officer, an ex-convict reconnects with his sick father, whose last hours he tries to make more pleasant.
Runtime: 116 min.

The Decline of the American Empire

V.O.: Le Déclin de l'empire américain
Can. 1986. Mores comedy by Denys Arcand with Dominique Michel, Rémy Girard, Pierre Curzi. Having met for a meal in a villa in the country, four couples find their love lives put into perspective.
Runtime: 101 min.
Can. 1984. Psychological drama by Micheline Lanctôt with Pascale Bussières, Marcia Pilote, Pierre Fauteux. The problems of two teenage girls who suffer from the indifference of the world around them.
Runtime: 90 min­.

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