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SACRÉE (LA)

If François Labas can get Sofia Bronzeman pregnant, he stands to make a big buck from the queen of perfume. But, as luck would have it, the conman is infertile. With regrets, he leaves Montreal to return to his Franco-Ontarian village, Fort-Aimable, where a micro-brewery, La Sacrée, and its unusual owners, will change the destiny of this moribund town and its prodigal son of many masks.

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Dominic Desjardins
Director

Dominic Desjardins is a graduate of the Conservatoire national supérieur d’art in Paris. Once back in Canada in 1997, he participated in the Course destination monde, a Radio-Canada show that featured the short films made by selected young filmmakers while travelling the world. Desjardins later participated in Fais ça court, a Télé-Québec program that featured short films. After working as a television director, Desjardins founded, along with producer Rayne Zukerman, the independent production company Zazie Films. His first feature film, Le divan du monde, won the TV5 award for best French language film made outside Quebec. La sacrée is his second feature film.

Red 4k

93 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85

Original version in French

Producer

Mark Chatel

Director

Dominic Desjardins

Scriptwriters

Daniel Marchildon

Dominic Desjardins

Director of Photography

Karl Roeder

Editor

Tiffany Beaudin

Sound

Urban Post Production

Cast

Carl Alacchi

Marc Marans

Geneviève Bilodeau

Rock Castonguay

Marie Turgeon

Louison Danis

Damien Robitaille

Production/Distribution - Ontario

Balestra Productions Inc.
375-A, boul. Saint-Laurent
Ottawa Ontario
K1K 2Z7
Canada
(613) 742-8499
(613) 742-6592
info@balestra.tv
www.balestra.tv


International Distribution (except Ontario)

FunFilm Distribution inc.
5146, boul. Saint-Laurent
Montreal Quebec
H2T 1R8
Canada
(514) 272-4956
(514) 272-9841
funfilm@cinemaginaire.com
www.funfilm.ca



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