Inès | |
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Directed by | Renée Beaulieu |
Written by | Renée Beaulieu |
Produced by | Renée Beaulieu |
Starring | Rosalie Bonenfant Roy Dupuis Martin Dubreuil |
Cinematography | Philippe St-Gelais |
Edited by | Renée Beaulieu Martin Bourgault |
Music by | David Thomas |
Production company | Les Productions du moment |
Distributed by | Fimoption |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Inès is a Canadian coming-of-age drama film, directed by Renée Beaulieu and released in 2021. [1]
The film stars Rosalie Bonenfant as Inès, a woman who has just turned 20 years old, and whose mother Claudelle (Noémie Godin-Vigneau) has been in a coma for several years. Stuck in an unhealthy, codependent relationship with her father Christian ( Roy Dupuis), she struggles to find a way to break free and chart a new course for her life. [2]
The cast also includes Martin Dubreuil, Alexandre Pronovost, Maxime Dumontier, Mélanie Pilon, Nikki Bohm, Laurence Champagne, Noémie Evangelho, George Hebert, Laurence Latreille, Jonathan Robert, Camille Poirier, David-Emmanuel Jauniaux, Philippe Robidoux, Dany Gange and Juliette Gariépy.
The film premiered in the Borsos Competition program at the 2021 Whistler Film Festival, [3] before going into commercial release in May 2022. [4]
Inès | |
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Directed by | Renée Beaulieu |
Written by | Renée Beaulieu |
Produced by | Renée Beaulieu |
Starring | Rosalie Bonenfant Roy Dupuis Martin Dubreuil |
Cinematography | Philippe St-Gelais |
Edited by | Renée Beaulieu Martin Bourgault |
Music by | David Thomas |
Production company | Les Productions du moment |
Distributed by | Fimoption |
Release date |
|
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Inès is a Canadian coming-of-age drama film, directed by Renée Beaulieu and released in 2021. [1]
The film stars Rosalie Bonenfant as Inès, a woman who has just turned 20 years old, and whose mother Claudelle (Noémie Godin-Vigneau) has been in a coma for several years. Stuck in an unhealthy, codependent relationship with her father Christian ( Roy Dupuis), she struggles to find a way to break free and chart a new course for her life. [2]
The cast also includes Martin Dubreuil, Alexandre Pronovost, Maxime Dumontier, Mélanie Pilon, Nikki Bohm, Laurence Champagne, Noémie Evangelho, George Hebert, Laurence Latreille, Jonathan Robert, Camille Poirier, David-Emmanuel Jauniaux, Philippe Robidoux, Dany Gange and Juliette Gariépy.
The film premiered in the Borsos Competition program at the 2021 Whistler Film Festival, [3] before going into commercial release in May 2022. [4]