Being at Home with Claude (1992)
The relationship between lovers Yves and Claude comes to an abrupt conclusion when, as the couple are making love, Yves slices Claude's throat, killing him. After being taken into custody for his crime, the police inspector demands to know the reason behind Yves' actions. Yves then weaves the tale of his life with Claude, explaining the origins of their relationship and how it reached a point where murder was the only possible conclusion.
Director: Jean Beaudin
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Roy Dupuis as Yves |
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Jacques Godin as Inspector |
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Jean-François Pichette as Claude |
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Gaston Lepage as Stenographer |
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Hugo Dubé as Policeman |
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Johanne-Marie Tremblay as Inspector's Wife |
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Nathalie Mallette as Yves's Sister |
| Writing | René-Daniel Dubois | Writer |
| Directing | Jean Beaudin | Director |
| Sound | Richard Grégoire | Music |
| Editing | André Corriveau | Editor |
| Production | Leon G. Arcand | Producer |
| Crew | Thomas Vámos | Cinematography |
| Production | Louise Gendron | Producer |
| Sound | Carole Gagnon | Dialogue Editor |
| Sound | Jérôme Décarie | Sound |
| Sound | Jo Caron | Sound |
| Sound | Luc Boudrias | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |