Gilles Maheu Movies

2001  
 
Victor Hugo's tale of 15th century Paris receives a musical adaptation in this French-Italian stage production, here recorded on videotape for European television broadcast, which is more faithful to the tone and intentions of Hugo's novel than most film versions of the story. Quasimodo (Gio Di Tonno) is a grotesquely deformed man who lives in the bell towers of Notre Dame cathedral under the watchful eye of Frollo (Vittorio Matteucci), a priest. Quasimodo is infatuated with Esmerelda (Lola Ponce), a beautiful gypsy girl who often performs in the streets below the towers; however, she has also caught the eye of Frollo, as well as Phoebus, leader of the king's cavalry. Esmerelda is also taken with Phoebus, which enrages Frollo; the priest unsuccessfully attempts to kill Phoebus, but Esmerelda is falsely accused of the crime. Rather than see the woman he loves punished for a crime she did not commit, Quasimodo captures Esmerelda and hides her in his bell towers, but the hunchback is mistakenly seen by many as a threat to the beautiful gypsy, and he becomes the target of a band of vigilantes. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1987  
 
Marcel (Gilles Maheu) emerges from prison in hopes of a reconciliation with his dying father Albert (Roger Le Bel) in this thrilling crime drama. Raped in prison, Marcel encounters a homosexual cop involved with drug smuggling who presses him for information and sex. Marcel fights his way out of the cop's lecherous advances and is reunited with his father. The two catch up on old times on a fishing trip, and Albert reveals he has both money and cocaine stashed away for Marcel's return. Marcel and his homosexual cellmate later corner the crooked cops in a sleazy hotel to exact revenge. Julie (Lynne Adams) is Marcel's former girlfriend who works in a sex club peep show. Gay and straight scenes of rough sex permeate this film which marks the directorial debut of Jean-Claude Lauzon. The film took home Genie awards (Canada's answer to the Oscar) for "Best Film," "Best Actor," "Best Supporting Actor," and "Best Director" in 1988. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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