(1998)

  • NR
  • 05/26/1998 (CA)
  • Drama, Comedy
  • 1h 25m

Overview

Robert Lepage directed this Canadian comedy, filmed in black and white and color and adapted from Lepage's play The Seven Branches of the River Ota. In October 1970, Montreal actress Sophie (Anne-Marie Cadieux) appears in a Feydeau farce at the Osaka World's Fair. Back in Montreal, her boyfriend Michel (Alexis Martin) watches the October Crisis on TV and sees Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau declare the War Measures Act. The Canadian Army patrols Montreal streets. Sophie learns she's pregnant and phones Michel. However, Michel is immersed in politics, while Sophie rejects the amorous advances of her co-star (Eric Bernier), becomes friendly with a blind translator, and passes an evening with frivolous Canadian embassy official Walter (Richard Frechette) and his wife Patricia (Marie Gignac). Meanwhile, in Montreal, Michael plots terrorist activities. Commenting on East-West cultural distinctions, the film intercuts between Quebec (in black and white) and Japan (in color).

Robert Lepage

Director, Writer

André Morency

Writer

Cast

Anne-Marie Cadieux's headshot

Anne-Marie Cadieux

Sophie Maltais
Marie Gignac's headshot

Marie Gignac

Patricia Hébert
Richard Fréchette's headshot

Richard Fréchette

Walter
Alexis Martin's headshot

Alexis Martin

Michel
Éric Bernier's headshot

Éric Bernier

François-Xavier
Marie Brassard's headshot

Marie Brassard

Hanako
Patrice Godin's headshot

Patrice Godin

René
Jean Antoine Charest's headshot

Jean Antoine Charest

Claude

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