The first film in French from Ontario, La sacrée, was supposed to come out this summer. However, Fun Films Distribution, released the film's new poster and first official trailer.
The film talks about a crook (Marc Marans) who wants to marry a rich business woman. This man has to regain his fertility. However, in order to get it back, this crook has to go back in his hometown in Ontario. Once there, the man launches a brewery. Will he manage to boost his village's economy?
This first film in French from Ontario also stars singer Damien Robitaille, Louison Danis, Marie Turgeon, Roch Castonguay, Luc Thériault and Geneviève Bilodeau.
This film was made with a budget of $1.2 million. We still don't know if the film will come out in Quebec as well as in Ontario.
The film talks about a crook (Marc Marans) who wants to marry a rich business woman. This man has to regain his fertility. However, in order to get it back, this crook has to go back in his hometown in Ontario. Once there, the man launches a brewery. Will he manage to boost his village's economy?
This first film in French from Ontario also stars singer Damien Robitaille, Louison Danis, Marie Turgeon, Roch Castonguay, Luc Thériault and Geneviève Bilodeau.
This film was made with a budget of $1.2 million. We still don't know if the film will come out in Quebec as well as in Ontario.
- 8/15/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
This French-speaking comedy from Ontario will be in theatres in summer 2011.
The first stills of the Canadian comedy La sacrée are now online and the film, which was made with a budget of $1.2 million, is now in post-production.
The film talks about a crook (Marc Marans) who wants to marry a rich business woman. This man has to regain his fertility. However, in order to get it back, this crook has to go back in his hometown in Ontario. Once there, the man launches a brewery. Will he manage to boost his village's economy?
This first film in French from Ontario also stars singer Damien Robitaille, Louison Danis, Marie Turgeon, Roch Castonguay, Luc Thériault and Geneviève Bilodeau.
Source: Facebook page of La sacrée...
The first stills of the Canadian comedy La sacrée are now online and the film, which was made with a budget of $1.2 million, is now in post-production.
The film talks about a crook (Marc Marans) who wants to marry a rich business woman. This man has to regain his fertility. However, in order to get it back, this crook has to go back in his hometown in Ontario. Once there, the man launches a brewery. Will he manage to boost his village's economy?
This first film in French from Ontario also stars singer Damien Robitaille, Louison Danis, Marie Turgeon, Roch Castonguay, Luc Thériault and Geneviève Bilodeau.
Source: Facebook page of La sacrée...
- 11/11/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
More than one week ago, we saw the poster and the teaser of the upcoming film Filière 13. Now, full-length trailer is online.
The story, which was penned by Claude Lalonde and Pierre Lamothe, follows three cops. Thomas (Claude Legault) has a headache that stops him from getting the job done correctly. Besides, because he committed a serious blunder, his boss, Benoît (Paul Doucet), reassigns him to one simple job: keeping an eye on the mother of a notorious criminal who is at large. After all, the Montreal police expects that criminal to get back to his mother so that they can catch him. Obviously, Thomas will have a partner: Jean-François (Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge), the police's PR who cracked on television while he was trying to explain Thomas's last blunder. Besides, Jean-François has difficulties to talk to anyone.The film also stars Jean-Pierre Bergeron, Elisabeth Locas, Marie Turgeon, Anik Jean, André Sauvé,...
The story, which was penned by Claude Lalonde and Pierre Lamothe, follows three cops. Thomas (Claude Legault) has a headache that stops him from getting the job done correctly. Besides, because he committed a serious blunder, his boss, Benoît (Paul Doucet), reassigns him to one simple job: keeping an eye on the mother of a notorious criminal who is at large. After all, the Montreal police expects that criminal to get back to his mother so that they can catch him. Obviously, Thomas will have a partner: Jean-François (Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge), the police's PR who cracked on television while he was trying to explain Thomas's last blunder. Besides, Jean-François has difficulties to talk to anyone.The film also stars Jean-Pierre Bergeron, Elisabeth Locas, Marie Turgeon, Anik Jean, André Sauvé,...
- 6/29/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Alliance Vivafilm, a Canadian film distributor, released on its Facebook page the poster of the second film directed by Patrick Huard, Filière 13. As indicated on the poster, the film will come out on August 6, 2010.
The story, which was penned by Claude Lalonde and Pierre Lamothe, follows three cops. Thomas (Claude Legault) has a headache that stops him from getting the job done correctly. Besides, because he committed a serious blunder, his boss, Benoît (Paul Doucet), reassigns him to one simple job: keeping an eye on the mother of a notorious criminal who is at large. After all, the Montreal police expects that criminal to get back to his mother so that they can catch him. Obviously, Thomas will have a partner: Jean-François (Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge), the police's PR who cracked on television while he was trying to explain Thomas's last blunder. Besides, Jean-François has difficulties to talk to anyone.
The film also stars Jean-Pierre Bergeron,...
The story, which was penned by Claude Lalonde and Pierre Lamothe, follows three cops. Thomas (Claude Legault) has a headache that stops him from getting the job done correctly. Besides, because he committed a serious blunder, his boss, Benoît (Paul Doucet), reassigns him to one simple job: keeping an eye on the mother of a notorious criminal who is at large. After all, the Montreal police expects that criminal to get back to his mother so that they can catch him. Obviously, Thomas will have a partner: Jean-François (Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge), the police's PR who cracked on television while he was trying to explain Thomas's last blunder. Besides, Jean-François has difficulties to talk to anyone.
The film also stars Jean-Pierre Bergeron,...
- 6/9/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
As V, a Quebecker TV network, announced it in December 2009, that it has renewed the sitcom Bienvenue aux dames for a second season. Moreover, the production for the second season has already begun.
This TV series follows Kevin Matteau (Peter MacLeod), a single and a publicist living large in Montreal. On the day of his 40th birthday, he realizes that his life is empty. When he look back on his life, he's slept with 234 different women, has never had the time to live a "private life" because of his work and doesn't have true friends in Montreal. Besides, he also realizes that he has no wishes regarding his future.
However, despite his boss' (Marie Turgeon) desire to bring him back, Kevin will stay in Lac Touchet, the small town where he was born. Besides, with the help of his friend Ti-Louis (Rémi-Pierre Paquin), Kevin will try to revive his late uncle's tavern.
This TV series follows Kevin Matteau (Peter MacLeod), a single and a publicist living large in Montreal. On the day of his 40th birthday, he realizes that his life is empty. When he look back on his life, he's slept with 234 different women, has never had the time to live a "private life" because of his work and doesn't have true friends in Montreal. Besides, he also realizes that he has no wishes regarding his future.
However, despite his boss' (Marie Turgeon) desire to bring him back, Kevin will stay in Lac Touchet, the small town where he was born. Besides, with the help of his friend Ti-Louis (Rémi-Pierre Paquin), Kevin will try to revive his late uncle's tavern.
- 5/21/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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