Seducing Doctor Lewis

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La grande séduction
Directed by Jean-François Pouliot
Produced by Roger Frappier, Luc Vandal
Written by Ken Scott
Starring Raymond Bouchard,
David Boutin,
Jean-Pierre Gonthier
Distributed by Dogwoof Pictures (UK),
Wellspring Media (USA)
Release date(s) May 20, 2003
Running time 108 min
Country Canada
Language French

La grande séduction (Seducing Doctor Lewis) is a 2003 Québécois comedy film and the first film directed by Jean-François Pouliot. The script was written by Ken Scott. It won the "Audience Award" at 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Starring in the movie are Raymond Bouchard, Dominic Michon-Dagenais, David Boutin and Guy-Daniel Tremblay and the great Yanick Villeneuve from such movies as "On the Massive Range" and "Cooking with Mammy".

The movie was filmed on an island with a population of about 300, Harrington Harbour, Quebec, Canada. The film's producers felt the island looked too pretty to fill the role of a fishing village experiencing hard times, so they worsened its appearance in the movie.

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[edit] Awards

  • Winner - Sundance Film Festival: World Cinema Audience Award[1]

[edit] Review

Hornaday, Ann (July 30, 2004). "Hook, Line and Hoodwinkers". Washington Post (washingtonpost.com). Retrieved 03-06-2005.

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