The White Chapel (film)
The White Chapel (French: Une chapelle blanche) is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Simon Lavoie and released in 2005.[1] The film stars Hélène Loiselle as Rose-Flore, an elderly woman living in a small town whose familiar routines are disrupted when the small white chapel across the street from her home is repainted blue.[2]
The White Chapel | |
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French | Une chapelle blanche |
Directed by | Simon Lavoie |
Written by | Simon Lavoie |
Produced by | Pascal Bascaron Sylvain Corbeil |
Starring | Hélène Loiselle |
Cinematography | John Ashmore |
Edited by | Mathieu Denis |
Production company | Metafilms |
Distributed by | Les Distributions Netima |
Release date |
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Running time | 39 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival.[2]
The film won the Jutra Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 8th Jutra Awards in 2006.[3]
References
- Anabelle Nicoud, "Simon Lavoie : radicalement cinéma". La Presse, October 25, 2008.
- "Kiss, kiss. Puff, puff. Dribble, dribble; If you're a fan of (name any genre) ... here are some movies for you". Toronto Star, September 8, 2005.
- Odile Tremblay, "C.R.A.Z.Y. monopolise les Jutra". Le Devoir, March 20, 2006.
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