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Directed by
  
Kevin Tierney

Initial release
  
7 October 2011

5.2/10
IMDb

2.9/5
AlloCine

Music by
  
Laurent Eyquem

Music director
  
Laurent Eyquem

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Produced by
  
Kevin Tierney Claude Bonin

Written by
  
Jefferson Lewis Kevin Tierney

Starring
  
Olunike Adeliyi Dorothée Berryman Martha Burns Pascale Bussières Gavin Crawford Fred Ewanuick Karine Vanasse Colm Feore

Cinematography
  
Nathalie Moliavko-Visotzky

Producers
  
Kevin Tierney, Claude Bonin

Awards
  
Canadian Comedy Award for Multimedia / Best Male Performance in a Feature

Screenplay
  
Kevin Tierney, Jefferson Lewis

Cast
  
Karine Vanasse, Pascale Bussières, Laurence Leboeuf, Colm Feore, Jacob Tierney

Similar
  
Bon Cop - Bad Cop, It Rained All Night the Day I, Dodging the Clock, Love and Other Dilemmas, Karmina

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French Immersion, subtitled It's Trudeau's Fault in English and C'est la faute à Trudeau in French, is a Canadian comedy film, released in 2011. The film was the directorial debut of longtime film producer Kevin Tierney.

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The film centres on several anglophones, mostly Canadians but including one American, who travel to the small village of Saint-Isidore-du-Cœur-de-Jésus in the Saguenay—Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec for an intensive French immersion course. The language students include Bobby "JFGay" Sexton (Gavin Crawford), a federal Member of Parliament who aspires to become leader of his political party but is avoiding a debate against rival candidate Michael Pontifikator (Colm Feore) because of his poor French skills; Cathy (Martha Burns), his Royal Canadian Mounted Police bodyguard; Aretha Marley (Olunike Adeliyi), a flight attendant who has taken the immersion course twice before but still cannot speak French, having learned only how to put on a French accent while speaking English; Colin MacGonagle (Fred Ewanuick), a divorced postal worker from Alberta who enters a romance with French teacher Julie Tremblay (Karine Vanasse); and Jonathan Hornstein (Jacob Tierney), a trainee chef from New York City who wants to open a French restaurant.

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In Saint-Isidore, nearly all of the 2,000 residents have the surname Tremblay — the sole exceptions are Pierre-Émile Dagnais (Yves Jacques), the strictest and most disciplinarian teacher at the French immersion school, and Kumar (Ali Hassan), a chef from Mumbai who moved to the town because he'd been told the region was where all of Quebec's Indians were. The town's most powerful residents are Sylvie Tremblay (Pascale Bussières), the head of the French immersion school, and her father (Robert Charlebois), a corrupt federal Senator. The cast also includes Dorothée Berryman, Laurence Leboeuf and Sylvain Marcel.

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Steven Page's song "A Different Sort of Solitude" garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 32nd Genie Awards in 2012.

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References

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