Yves Desgagnés

Yves Desgagnés

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Yves Desgagnés
Yves Desgagnés

Filmes

LNI : 40 ans d'improvisation
Roméo et Juliette
Maître Valiquette
Juliette, 15, is the only child of an eminent judge and has had the best of education in the best of schools. Her father is in the limelight because he’s been chosen to preside over one of the most important trials of the past 10 years: the case of Réal Lamontagne, a notorious criminal accused of killing a child. Roméo, 17, is the son of the accused. Even though they come from diametrically opposed universes, Juliette and Roméo fall for each other.
Roméo et Juliette
Director
Juliette, 15, is the only child of an eminent judge and has had the best of education in the best of schools. Her father is in the limelight because he’s been chosen to preside over one of the most important trials of the past 10 years: the case of Réal Lamontagne, a notorious criminal accused of killing a child. Roméo, 17, is the son of the accused. Even though they come from diametrically opposed universes, Juliette and Roméo fall for each other.
Shooting Star
Four talented women become finalists in a singing competition.
Shooting Star
Director
Four talented women become finalists in a singing competition.
As Invasões Bárbaras
Olivier
À beira da morte e com dificuldades em aceitar seu passado, Rémy busca encontrar a paz. Para tanto recebe a ajuda de Sébastien, seu filho ausente, sua ex-mulher e velhos amigos.
Gaspard et fil$
Mixime
Pourquoi l'étrange monsieur Zolock s'intéressait-il tant à la bande dessinée?
Sombre portier
"Why is the strange Mr. Zolock so interested in comics?" is a Canadian docufiction film, released in 1983. A documentary about comic books and graphic novels, the film features interviews with comics illustrators wrapped by a fictional frame story in which Monsieur Zolock (Jean-Louis Millette), an evil supervillain, hires private investigator Dieudonné (Michel Rivard) to investigate the cultural influence of comics as part of his plot to take over the world. The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984.