Ville-Marie
Dir. Guy Édoin
Canada 2015 (101:00)
Celebrated European actor Sophie Bernard (Monica Bellucci) is in Montreal shooting a movie and looks to reconnect with her estranged gay son Thomas (Aliocha Schneider). But Thomas has his own agenda: he wants to learn about the identity of his father. An unexpected tragedy on one dark Montreal night thrusts them into the lives of Pierre (Patrick Hivon), a paramedic who struggles with PTSD, and Marie (Pascale Bussières), an emergency room nurse a...
Ville-Marie
Dir. Guy Édoin
Canada 2015 (101:00)
Celebrated European actor Sophie Bernard (Monica Bellucci) is in Montreal shooting a movie and looks to reconnect with her estranged gay son Thomas (Aliocha Schneider). But Thomas has his own agenda: he wants to learn about the identity of his father. An unexpected tragedy on one dark Montreal night thrusts them into the lives of Pierre (Patrick Hivon), a paramedic who struggles with PTSD, and Marie (Pascale Bussières), an emergency room nurse at Ville-Marie Hospital.
Ville-Marie is director Guy Édoin’s “promising and often insightful second feature” (Hollywood Reporter) is a rich cinematic experience, propelled by four captivating performances and its emotionally complex investigation of human nature.
French with English subtitles
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