Monet: Shadow and Light (1999)
Monet's glorious summer of painting ends abruptly with harsh attacks from his father and art critics. He intends to abandon everything, but is convinced otherwise by aspiring young artist Daniel. Having been abandoned by his own father, Daniel refuses to let Monet do the same to his son. As Monet shows Daniel a new way of seeing the world through art, Daniel helps Monet see the importance of family.
Director: David Devine
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Stuart Hughes as Claude Monet |
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Trevor Blumas as Daniel Fontaine |
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Maggie Huculak as Madame Fontaine |
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Richard Clarkin as Pierre Auguste Renoir |
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Gordon Masten as Louis Leroy |
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Geneviève Cocke as Camille Doncieux |
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Frank Fontaine as Monet Senior |
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William Beaulieu as Jean Doncieux |
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Tristan Beaulieu as Jean Doncieux |
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Walter Massey as Leduc |
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Jean-Jacques Blanchet as Seurin |
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Jason Tremblay as Luc |
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James Harrington as Jacques |
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Alex Ivanovici as Sisley |
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Martin Neufeld as Pissarrro |
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Pierre Lenoir as Lamonte |
| Directing | David Devine | Director |
| Writing | Susin Nielsen | Writer |
| Production | Daniel Louis | Co-Producer |
| Production | Leif Bristow | Associate Producer |
| Production | David Devine | Producer |
| Production | Denise Robert | Co-Producer |
| Production | Richard Mozer | Producer |
| Production | Jan Oparty | Co-Producer |
| Sound | Peter Breiner | Music |
| Camera | John Dyer | Director of Photography |