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10½
Directed byDaniel Grou
Written byClaude Lalonde
Produced byPierre Gendron
CinematographyBernard Couture
Edited byValérie Héroux
Production
company
Zoofilms
Distributed byLes Films Equinoxe
Release dates
  • October 13, 2010 (2010-10-13) (Festival du Nouveau Cinéma)
  • October 29, 2010 (2010-10-29) (Quebec)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench
BudgetCAD $3.9 million

10½ is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Daniel Grou and written by Claude Lalonde. It premiered at the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma in Montreal. The story involves a ten-year-old boy called Tommy in the youth-protection system in Quebec.

Cast

Reception

The film won the 2010 Main Award of Mannheim-Heidelberg at the 59th International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg.[1] At the 2010 International Film Festival Bratislava, the film won the FIPRESCI Jury Award and the Student Jury Award. For his role as Tommy, Robert Naylor won the award for Best Actor.[2] In a review for The Gazette in Montreal, Brendan Kelly called the film "gripping" and praised the performances of Claude Legault ("so good as Gilles") and Robert Naylor ("a revelation").[3] He noted, however, that due to the nature of the story, the film was "not much fun to watch".[3]

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "Winners of 12. IFF Bratislava Announced", official website, International Film Festival Bratislava, retrieved November 14, 2010
  3. ^ a b Kelly, Brendan (October 29, 2010), "Review: 10½", The Gazette, Montreal: Postmedia Network, retrieved November 14, 2010