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Sebastien Huberdeau Movies

2009  
 
Inspired by the tragic school shooting that took place at Montreal's Polytechnique school on December 6, 1989, director Denis Villeneuve's melancholy docudrama portrays the events as seen from the perspective of two students, Valérie (Karine Vanasse) and Jean-François (Sebastien Huberdeau). When an armed madman enters the school with the intention of killing as many females as possible, the lives of every student involved are forever changed. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Maxim GaudetteSebastien Huberdeau, (more)
 
2004  
PG13  
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Gerard Depardieu, Vincent Perez, and Jason Isaacs star in director Jean Beaudin's historical account of the battle waged between England and France in hopes of gaining a geopolitical foothold in Canada. When a fur-trapper (David La Haye) and a young widow (Noemie Godin-Vigneau) find themselves inexorably immersed a violent clash of nations, the heartbreak that follows will prove an intimate glimpse into the horrifying effects of war on all of humanity. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Noemie Godin VigneauDavid La Haye, (more)
 
1999  
 
Two young people take a road trip and find themselves at an emotional crossroads. At the age of 16, Manou (Caroline Dhavernas) finds her life has been turned upside down: her mother dies, she discovers she's going to have a baby, she learns that the girl she grew up thinking was her sister is really her biological mother, and she finds herself falling for a exciting but dangerous boy named Jim (Sebastien Huberdeau). Not sure what to do or where to go, Manou and Jim pack up and head out to Nova Scotia's Sable Island; along the way, the young couple gets to know more about each other, and they find themselves wondering if their relationship is destined to survive. Sebastien Huberdeau's performance won him the Best Actor prize at the 2000 Jutra Awards, an annual event that recognizes excellence in Quebec filmmaking. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Caroline DhavernasSebastien Huberdeau, (more)