For Better or For Worse | |
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French | Pour le meilleur et pour le pire |
Directed by | Claude Jutra |
Written by | Claude Jutra |
Produced by | Pierre Lamy |
Starring | Claude Jutra Monique Miller |
Cinematography | Alain Dostie |
Edited by | Pascale Laverrière |
Production company | Les Productions Carle-Lamy |
Distributed by | Cinépix Film Properties |
Release date |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
For Better or For Worse ( French: Pour le meilleur et pour le pire) is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Claude Jutra and released in 1975. [1] The film centres on a day in the life of Bernard (Jutra) and Hélène ( Monique Miller), a married couple in middle age whose relationship has grown stale, but who reach a renewed understanding and appreciation of each other after a fight brought on by Bernard's mistaken belief that Hélène is having an affair. [2]
Its cast also includes Monique Mercure, Paul Savoie, Pierre Dufresne and Roger Garand.
The film was screened out of competition at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. [3] It had its Canadian premiere in September at the Stratford Film Festival, [4] before opening commercially in October. [5]
The film was seen by 188,579 people in France. [6]
For Better or For Worse | |
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French | Pour le meilleur et pour le pire |
Directed by | Claude Jutra |
Written by | Claude Jutra |
Produced by | Pierre Lamy |
Starring | Claude Jutra Monique Miller |
Cinematography | Alain Dostie |
Edited by | Pascale Laverrière |
Production company | Les Productions Carle-Lamy |
Distributed by | Cinépix Film Properties |
Release date |
|
Running time | 117 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
For Better or For Worse ( French: Pour le meilleur et pour le pire) is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Claude Jutra and released in 1975. [1] The film centres on a day in the life of Bernard (Jutra) and Hélène ( Monique Miller), a married couple in middle age whose relationship has grown stale, but who reach a renewed understanding and appreciation of each other after a fight brought on by Bernard's mistaken belief that Hélène is having an affair. [2]
Its cast also includes Monique Mercure, Paul Savoie, Pierre Dufresne and Roger Garand.
The film was screened out of competition at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. [3] It had its Canadian premiere in September at the Stratford Film Festival, [4] before opening commercially in October. [5]
The film was seen by 188,579 people in France. [6]