Le Confessionnal (1994)
- Starring:
- Lothaire Bluteau, Patrick Goyette, (more)
- Director(s):
- Robert Lepage
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Synopsis of Le Confessionnal
Two different narratives, separated by 37 years, interconnect in this feature debut from acclaimed Canadian theater director Robert Lepage. In 1952, Alfred Hitchcock (here played by Ron Burrage) is in Quebec, filming I Confess. While the great director's presence adds a bit of Hollywood excitement to the usually sleepy city, Rachel (Suzanne Clement), a 16-year-old girl who works at a church being used for filming, is in turmoil. She's become pregnant and has nowhere to turn, so she speaks of her dilemma to the priest in the confessional, secure that it will remain confidential. In 1989, Pierre (Lothaire Bluteau) has returned to Quebec after three years in China to attend the funeral of his father. He encounters his adopted brother Marc (Patrick Goyette), and together they begin searching for answers to their difficult questions about their true heritage. Kristin Scott Thomas appears in a supporting role as Hitchcock's assistant. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Le Confessionnal
- Lothaire Bluteau - Pierre Lamontagne
- Jean-Louis Millette - Raymond Massicotte
- Richard Frechette
- Marthe Turgeon - The Healer
- Marie Gignac
- Suzanne Clement - Rachel
- Patrick Goyette - Marc Lamontagne
- Kristin Scott Thomas - Assistant to Mr. Hichcock
- Paul Hebert - The Parish Priest (1989)
- Billy Merasty
- Anne-Marie Cadieux
- Francois Papineau - Paul-Emile Lamontagne
- Director(s):
- Robert Lepage
- Writer(s):
- Robert Lepage
- Producer(s):
- Denise Robert, Philippe Carcassonne, David Puttnam
- 1996 - Genie Awards - Best Art Direction/Production Design
- 1996 - Genie Awards - Best Director
- 1996 - Genie Awards - Best Picture
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