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Directed by
  
Guy Édoin

Country
  
Canada

Director
  
Guy Édoin

Producer
  
Félize Frappier

6.4/10
IMDb

2.5/5
AlloCine

Running time
  
101 minutes

Initial release
  
12 September 2015

Language
  
French

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Written by
  
Guy Édoin Jean-Simon DesRochers (fr)

Starring
  
Monica Bellucci Aliocha Schneider Pascale Bussières Patrick Hivon

Release date
  
September 12, 2015 (2015-09-12) (TIFF)

Music director
  
Olivier Alary, Johannes Malfatti

Cast
  
Pascale Bussières, Aliocha Schneider, Patrick Hivon, Monica Bellucci, Louis Champagne

Similar
  
Monica Bellucci movies, Dramas

Ville-Marie is a Canadian drama film, directed by Guy Édoin and released in 2015.

The film stars Monica Bellucci as Sophie, a successful French film actress who is in Montreal to make a new film and to reconnect with her estranged gay son Thomas (Aliocha Schneider), whom she has not seen in three years due to her unwillingness to tell him anything about his father. However, the two are drawn into an unexpected tragedy when Thomas witnesses a young woman walking directly into oncoming traffic at a street corner, fatefully connecting their emotional difficulties to those of Pierre (Patrick Hivon), the paramedic who arrives to treat the young woman, and Marie (Pascale Bussières), the emergency room nurse on duty at the hospital.

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The film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.

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References

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