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Laura Cadieux I  

Laura Cadieux I

Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring: Ginette Reno, Pierrette Robitaille, Denise Dubois, Samuel Landry, Adèle Reinhardt
Director: Denise Filiatrault

 
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L' Homme idéal  

L' Homme idéal

Staring: Marie-Lise Pilote, Roy Dupuis, Macha Grenon, Carmen Ferland, Marc-André Coallier
Director: George Mihalka

 

L' Homme idéal [VHS]  

L' Homme idéal [VHS]

Staring: Marie-Lise Pilote, Roy Dupuis, Macha Grenon, Carmen Ferland, Marc-André Coallier
Director: George Mihalka

 

It's Your Turn, Laura [VHS]  

It's Your Turn, Laura [VHS]

Staring: Ginette Reno, Pierrette Robitaille, Denise Dubois, Samuel Landry, Adèle Reinhardt
Director: Denise Filiatrault

 
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The Barbarian Invasions (Les Invasions Barbares)  

The Barbarian Invasions (Les Invasions Barbares)

Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring: Dorothee Berryman, Isabelle Blais, Markita Boies, Denis Bouchard, Toni Cecchinato
Academy Award(R) winner for Best Foreign Language Film in 2003, THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS is a provocative look at the many ties that bind a group of friends and lovers. It's not easy for a narrow-minded professor (Rémy Girard) to reconcile with his equally stubborn son. But soon, father and son find themselves gathering with their wide and colorful circle of family and friends to confront their differences, confess their secrets, and celebrate life! Winner of the Best Actress (Marie-Josée Croze) and Best Screenplay awards at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival -- critics everywhere hailed this outstanding motion picture as one of the year's best!
 
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Lance et compte: La reconquête  

Lance et compte: La reconquête

Staring: Carl Marotte, Marc Messier, Maxim Roy, Louis Philippe Dandenault, Marina Orsini
Director: Jean-Claude Lord

 

Les Tisserands du pouvoir [VHS]  

Les Tisserands du pouvoir [VHS]

Staring: Aurélien Recoing, Gabrielle Lazure, Anne Létourneau, Gratien Gélinas, Francis Reddy
Director: Claude Fournier

 

Le Grande Seduction  

Le Grande Seduction

Rated: Unrated
Staring: Raymond Bouchard, Dominic Michon-Dagenais, Guy-Daniel Tremblay, Nadia Drouin, Rita Lafontaine
Seducing Dr. Lewis makes a pleasant addition to the quirky subgenre of what might be called "village comedies"--movies in which the oddball residents of a small village must work together to perpetrate some mild scam or bit of mischief (examples abound, from Waking Ned Devine to Saving Grace to Local Hero). The isolated Canadian community of St.-Marie-La-Mauderne desperately needs a new industry, but the factory they're trying to win requires a resident doctor. When a young doctor from Montreal (David Boutin) gets blackmailed into spending a month in the village, the prickly inhabitants go overboard to woo him--they learn to cook Beef Stroganoff, form a cricket team, and tap his phone. It's all a bit preposterous, but that's part of the charm; this kin...
 
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Seducing Dr. Lewis  

Seducing Dr. Lewis

Rated: Unrated
Staring: Raymond Bouchard, Dominic Michon-Dagenais, Guy-Daniel Tremblay, Nadia Drouin, Rita Lafontaine
A much-needed boost in the form of a new factory is promised to the reisdents of the tiny fishing village st. Marie-la-mauderne provided they can lure a doctor to take up full-time residency on the island. Inspired the villagers devise a scheme to make dr. Christopher lewis a local. Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 06/19/2007 Run time: 109 minutes Rating: Nr
 
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