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The Favourite Game


The Favourite Game

The Favourite Game (2003)

Drame

Enfant, Léo pensait posséder, tel un magicien, le pouvoir secret de faire bouger les choses. Jeune homme, il sait assurément comment faire bouger les choses avec les femmes. Mais comme le lui dirait son meilleur ami Krantz : « Pourquoi poses-tu toujours des questions dont tu connais déjà les réponses ? » Léo croit fermement en ce qu'il invente au jour le jour. Images, impressions, histoires lui remplissent la tête. Il est ainsi fait : la vie, pour Léo, n'est qu'un jeu. Derrière cette attitude enfantine se cache l'essence même de sa quête de vie.

Directeur: Bernar Hébert
écrivain: Peter Putka

Date de sortie: 2003-02-28
Statut: Released
Durée: 101 min / 1:41
Société de production : Ciné Qua Non
Pays producteur: Canada

IMDB


moulages

JR Bourne
as Leo / poet
Michèle-Barbara Pelletier
as Shell
Cary Lawrence
as Lisa
Sabine Karsenti
as Tamara / Leo's ex-girlfriend
Daniel Brochu
as Krantz / Leo's friend
Vikki Walker
as Nellie / Leo's cousin
Catlin Foster
as Leo / 10 years old
Ashley Lang
as Lisa / 10 years old
Wyatt Bowen
as Krantz / 10 years old
Bronwen Mantel
as Leo's Mother
Robert Brewster
as Leo's Father
Sean Pichette
as Martin / Boy in park
Elena Gautcheff
as Martin's Mother
Roxane Roy
as Bertha
Éric Perreault
as Man with Lisa
Martin Stone
as Homeless Man
Hubert Le Messurier
as Bistro's Waiter
Glenn Astles
as Resto's Waiter
Michelle Morrison
as Annie
Nicholas Walker
as Georges
Gabriel Toupin
as Camper #1
Evan Smirnow
as Camper #2
Michael Romano
as Camper #3
Alan Fawcett
as Doctor
Anne Day-Jones
as Woman on Mount-Royal
Mariloup Wolfe
as Shell #2
Frank D'Amico
as Man with Shell #2
Paul Stewart
as Leo's Publisher
Rachel Astalos
as Woman in Bistro
Laetitia Villetorte
as Poem Woman
William A. Hasley
as Farmer
Judith Baribeau
as Blond Girl
Jean-Marc Beaudoin
as D.J. (SSE)
Nick Walker
as Georges
Charles McClelland
as Man in Cafe (uncredited)

équipage

Directing Bernar Hébert Director
Writing Leonard Cohen Novel
Writing Peter Putka Screenplay
Production Michel Ouellette Producer
Editing Philippe Ralet Editor
Camera Serge Ladouceur Director of Photography
Sound Gaetan Gravel Original Music Composer
Production René Chénier Line Producer

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