Bye, See You Monday (1979)
Lucie the Quebecker and Nicole the Frenchwoman with the "funny accent" are both twenty-six, single and share their Montreal apartment as they share their joys and sorrows. The first works in radio, the second in an airline company, and both have a married lover who, every Friday evening, rushes off to a home that has been forsaken for a while, saying: "Bye, see you Monday"...
Director: Maurice Dugowson
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Miou-Miou as Nicole |
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Carole Laure as Lucie Leblanc |
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Claude Brasseur as Arnold Samson |
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David Birney as Frank |
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Gabriel Arcand as Georges, the bartender |
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Alain Montpetit as Jack Davis |
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Frank Moore as Robert Lanctôt |
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Denise Filiatrault as The airline lady |
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Renée Girard as Madame Leblanc, Lucie's mother |
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Andrée Pelletier as Juliette, Lucie's sister |
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J. Léo Gagnon as The man with the dog |
| Directing | Maurice Dugowson | Director |
| Sound | Lewis Furey | Music |
| Camera | François Protat | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Jean-Bernard Bonis | Editor |