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Leon G. Arcand Movies

1994  
 
Commitment versus desire is the focus of this soapy French-Canadian drama that follows two couples on the cusp of middle-age. Lea, a theater costume designer, is devastated when her long-time lover David, a novelist, suddenly leaves her for a younger woman. When he returns to Lea, she must cope with a series of doubts and fears. Lea's best friend Mariane is also having trouble. An acupuncturist/masseuse, she has given up on romance and men. When she meets the dashing Italian Nino, her opinion begins to change. Nino pursues her ardently and at first she questions his sincerity. But in time she comes to see that he is indeed sincere. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Louise PortalLea Marie Cantin, (more)
 
1993  
 
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Jean-Claude Lauzon's highly praised film tells the strange story of Léolo, a young boy from Montréal. Told from Léolo's point-of-view, the film depicts his family of lunatics and Léolo's attempts to deal with them. Not one individual in the boy's life is well adjusted. His brother, after being beaten up, spends the film bulking up on growth protein. The grandfather hires half-naked girls to bite off his toenails and, in a brutal rage, almost kills Léolo. As he witnesses his family decay around him, Léolo retreats into himself and the fantasy world he has constructed. In response to the weirdness of his daily life, Léolo creates a little mental mayhem of his own which Lauzon renders in an amazing series of free-form, surreal images. Eventually, this precarious balance of reality and fantasy cracks and Léolo is hospitalized after attempting to murder his grandfather. The score by Tom Waits underscores the narrative arc of Léolo's breakdown. On its release, the film won numerous awards including the International Fantasy Film Award for Best Director (1992) and a Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay (1992). ~ Brian Whitener, Rovi

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Starring:
Maxime CollinGinette Reno, (more)