Anne-Marie Cadieux
Total Credits at Criticker: 11 (Actor)
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Childhood memories and the race to the moon by two rival nations are recurring themes in this feature film exploring reconciliation and the fundamental question of whether we're alone in the universe. (TLA Releasing)
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Jean-Charles(Paul Ahmarani) has a very contemporary problem: he's a man in a woman's world. Living at home with a menopausal mother who takes pleasure in wreaking havoc at work and at home as well as a sister who shares everything with her mother doesn't exactly make life easy. Add the edgy beautiful Cassandra (Lucie Laurier) with whom he will fall in love, his psychoanalyst (Anne-Marie Cadieux), who he is already dating and mother and daughter's latest boy-toy, the rugged Razor (Patrick Huard), and you have the makings of a drama that will leave you smiling! (Amazon.com)
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Leon, an upper-middle-class teenager, fervently believes he is the reincarnation of fabled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky. (topten.ca)
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Takes place in 1995, the year of the second referendum on the separation of Quebec. In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighborhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't.
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The film is set in 1970 at the height of the FLQ bombings in Montreal, known as the October Crisis. During the Crisis, Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau instituted the War Measures Act, which resulted in martial law on the streets of Montreal. The central character, Sophie (Anne-Marie Cadieux), is an actress working in Osaka, Japan at Expo '70, while her boyfriend Michel (Alexis Martin) is an FLQ sympathizer. (mubi.com)
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Victor (15) is dragged by his mother from Paris to Quebec City, to build a new life for themselves, following the death of his father. While skipping class one afternoon, he sees another a student on the ledge. (imdb)
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Imagine it is summer and that, for the last several days, Montreal has been swimming in sweltering heat and smog. Then imagine that you are in the city's downtown core and a woman holding a small video camera approaches you. She asks you to participate in a one-question survey. Although you are slightly wary of this proposal, you stop to listen. She asks you: "What does happiness mean to you?" and awaits your answer. (imdb)
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Louise is living in Montreal, unemployed. Her sister Paulette often gives her a hard time. She only gets to see her poetry-quoting married boyfriend Julien once a week. She hangs out a lot at the dance studio in her building... Louise decides to offer an hour of her time to strangers on the street. "An hour of myself", to do whatever they want to do. But one hour precisely, that's it. This leads to many different situations, some funny, some sexy, some sad.. (David Badger)
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Young Elsie is shocked to learn that her eccentric mother wanted her ashes to be scattered among her five ex-husbands. Elsie is adamant about carrying out her mother's wishes, but the trip fundamentally alters her course.
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La Maison-Bleue (2020) - TV Series
President Hamelin grapples with Québec's identity crisis decades after separating from Canada, questioning whether the nation should reunite or embrace its independence.
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