Twilight (2007 film)
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La Brunante est un film du réalisateur québécois Fernand Dansereau sorti en 2007. Le film a été tourné en 2006 à Montréal ainsi qu'en Gaspésie. Il fut présenté en première mondiale lors du festival des films du monde de Montréal.
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Twilight (French: La Brunante) is a 2007 Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Fernand Dansereau. The film stars Monique Mercure as Madeleine, a woman suffering from Alzheimer's disease who travels to the Gaspé region of Quebec where she plans to commit suicide, and Suzanne Clément as Zoé, a troubled younger woman whom she befriends with transformative effects on both of their lives. The film received three Prix Jutra nominations at the 10th Jutra Awards in 2008, for Best Film, Best Director (Dansereau) and Best Supporting Actress (Clément).
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La Brunante est un film du réalisateur québécois Fernand Dansereau sorti en 2007. Le film a été tourné en 2006 à Montréal ainsi qu'en Gaspésie. Il fut présenté en première mondiale lors du festival des films du monde de Montréal.
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Twilight (French: La Brunante) is a 2007 Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Fernand Dansereau. The film stars Monique Mercure as Madeleine, a woman suffering from Alzheimer's disease who travels to the Gaspé region of Quebec where she plans to commit suicide, and Suzanne Clément as Zoé, a troubled younger woman whom she befriends with transformative effects on both of their lives. The film was Dansereau's first narrative fiction film since Sweet Lies and Loving Oaths (Doux aveux) in 1982, after having concentrated on making documentary films for virtually all of the intervening 25 years. It premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in August 2007, before going into commercial release in November. The film received three Prix Jutra nominations at the 10th Jutra Awards in 2008, for Best Film, Best Director (Dansereau) and Best Supporting Actress (Clément).
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