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Tromper le silence est un film québécois réalisé par sorti en salle le 3 septembre 2010.
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Silence Lies (French: Tromper le silence) is a Canadian drama film, directed by and released in 2010. The film stars Suzanne Clément as Viviane Langevin, a photographer who is starved for creative inspiration ever since being disowned by her brother Frédéric (Sébastien Huberdeau) following a family dispute, when she meets Guillaume (Maxime Dumontier), a troubled young man who reminds her strongly of her brother. The cast also includes Sophie Cadieux, Benoît Gouin, Claude Prégent and Pascale Montpetit.
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Tromper le silence est un film québécois réalisé par sorti en salle le 3 septembre 2010.
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Silence Lies (French: Tromper le silence) is a Canadian drama film, directed by and released in 2010. The film stars Suzanne Clément as Viviane Langevin, a photographer who is starved for creative inspiration ever since being disowned by her brother Frédéric (Sébastien Huberdeau) following a family dispute, when she meets Guillaume (Maxime Dumontier), a troubled young man who reminds her strongly of her brother. The cast also includes Sophie Cadieux, Benoît Gouin, Claude Prégent and Pascale Montpetit. The film was shot in 2009, primarily in Anjou, and premiered in August 2010 at the Montreal World Film Festival. The film received two Jutra Award nominations at the 13th Jutra Awards in 2011, for Best Actress (Clément) and Best Cinematography (Claudine Sauvé).
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