Farador (2023)
Charles, Louis, and Guillaume are three friends who live together as roommates in the same house, where they spend all of their free time still playing the same Farador campaign they began as teenagers; their other friend Paul has recently moved out of the house and abandoned the game to live with his girlfriend. When Charles's sister Kim, who has recently broken up with her longtime Belgian boyfriend Tom after realizing that she might be a lesbian, moves into Paul's vacated room, her presence, and her determination to push her brother to finally take the plunge on his unrealized ambition to write and publish an erotic fantasy novel, upset the group dynamics and force them to make one last push to finally reach the Castle of Farador and end the game.
Director:
Edouard Tremblay
Writers:
Daniel Boulanger, Edouard Tremblay, Eric K. Boulianne, Marc-Antoine Rioux.
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Eric K. Boulianne as Charles / Farador |
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Lucien Ratio as Guillaume / Gardakan |
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Benoît Drouin-Germain as Louis / Mordak / Mardok |
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Catherine Brunet as Kim / Kimala |
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Marc-Antoine Marceau as Paul / Roghol |
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Métushalème Dary as Solange |
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Florent Losson as Tom / Foba Bett |
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Sabrina Bégin Tejeda as Mylène |
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Lauren Hartley as Judith |
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Nicolas Paquin as Chef Barbare |
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Catherine Simard as Marie-Ève |
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Annabelle Pelletier Legros as Cadre Ministère / Reine Andraxia |
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Ines Sirine Azaiez as Madysha / Joggeuse |
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Jean-Philippe Côté as Vincent |
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Mary-Lee Picknell as Fille du truck de crème glacée |
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Laura Amar as Nadine |
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Olivier Blondin as Jeune Charles |
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Mathieu Drouin as Jeune Guillaume / Jeune Gardakan |
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Mathéo Piccinin-Savard as Jeune Louis / Jeune Mordak |
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Cédric Clusiau-Tremblay as Jeune Paul / Jeune Roghol |
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Alycia Julien as Jeune Princesse |
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Emy Chalifoux as Jeune Kim |
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Charlie-Rose Arsenault as Jeune Mylène |
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Lynette Tomfaya as Jeune Solange |
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Jade Bolduc as Jeune Marie-Ève |
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Céleste Champagne as Jeune Judith |
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Ève Rioux as Jeune Nadine |
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Olivier Bonjour as Chef de Garde Farador |
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Nina Lauren as Secrétaire Wizard of the Realms |
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Maxime Beauregard-Martin as Réceptionniste Wizard of the Realms |
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Anaëlle Duguet as Déesse Statue Artemisia |
| Directing | Edouard Tremblay | Director |
| Art | Paskale Jobin | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Delphine Gagné | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Annabelle Roy | Costume Design |
| Camera | François Gamache | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Daniel Boulanger | Screenplay |
| Writing | Edouard Tremblay | Screenplay |
| Writing | Eric K. Boulianne | Screenplay |
| Writing | Marc-Antoine Rioux | Screenplay |
| Visual Effects | Marc Hall | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Visual Effects | Alex GD | Visual Effects |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lyne Tremblay | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Faustina De Sousa | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | François Gauthier | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Michael Loncin | Special Effects Makeup Artist |