Women in Love | |
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French | Les Amoureuses |
Directed by | Johanne Prégent |
Written by | Johanne Prégent |
Produced by | Louise Gendron |
Starring |
Louise Portal Léa-Marie Cantin |
Cinematography | François Protat |
Edited by | Dominique Fortin |
Music by | Pierre Desrochers |
Production company | Les Productions du Cerf |
Distributed by | Ciné 360 |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Women in Love ( French: Les Amoureuses) is a 1993 Canadian drama film, directed by Johanne Prégent. [1] The film stars Louise Portal and Léa-Marie Cantin as Léa and Marianne, two friends who are about to turn 40, and are married to David ( Kenneth Welsh) and Nino ( Tony Nardi) respectively, but are both involved in extramarital affairs with other men due to their dissatisfaction with their marriages. [2]
The cast also includes Sophie Lorain, David La Haye and Macha Limonchik.
Pierre Desrochers received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Score at the 25th Genie Awards. [3] The film was also in contention for the inaugural Claude Jutra Award for best first feature, but did not win. [4]
Women in Love | |
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French | Les Amoureuses |
Directed by | Johanne Prégent |
Written by | Johanne Prégent |
Produced by | Louise Gendron |
Starring |
Louise Portal Léa-Marie Cantin |
Cinematography | François Protat |
Edited by | Dominique Fortin |
Music by | Pierre Desrochers |
Production company | Les Productions du Cerf |
Distributed by | Ciné 360 |
Release date |
|
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Women in Love ( French: Les Amoureuses) is a 1993 Canadian drama film, directed by Johanne Prégent. [1] The film stars Louise Portal and Léa-Marie Cantin as Léa and Marianne, two friends who are about to turn 40, and are married to David ( Kenneth Welsh) and Nino ( Tony Nardi) respectively, but are both involved in extramarital affairs with other men due to their dissatisfaction with their marriages. [2]
The cast also includes Sophie Lorain, David La Haye and Macha Limonchik.
Pierre Desrochers received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Score at the 25th Genie Awards. [3] The film was also in contention for the inaugural Claude Jutra Award for best first feature, but did not win. [4]