The Alley Cat (1985 film)
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The Alley Cat | |
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French | Le Matou |
Directed by | Jean Beaudin |
Written by | Yves Beauchemin (novel) Lise Lemay-Rousseau (writer) |
Produced by | Justine Héroux |
Starring | Serge Dupire Monique Spaziani Jean Carmet Julien Guiomar Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge Miguel Fernandes Johanne Fontaine |
Cinematography | Claude Agostini |
Edited by | Jean-Pierre Cereghetti |
Music by | François Dompierre |
Distributed by | Cinévidéo |
Release date |
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Running time | 141 minutes |
Countries | Canada France |
Language | French |
The Alley Cat (French: Le Matou) is a 1985 Canadian/French French-language drama film based on the novel of the same name by Yves Beauchemin.
Plot
[edit]Florent (Dupire) and his wife Elise (Spaziani) always had one dream: to own a restaurant. When they meet a strange old man, Egon Ratablavasky (Carmet), their dream becomes a reality, but only to quickly turn into a nightmare when they sadly discover they have been tricked by him and lose everything.
Production
[edit]Restaurant scenes were set in and shot at La Binerie Mont-Royal.[1]
Recognition
[edit]- 1986
- Genie Award for Best Music Score - Won - François Dompierre
- Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction - Nominated - Jean Beaudin
- Genie Award for Best Achievement in Sound Editing - Nominated - Serge Viau, Paul Dion
- Genie Award for Best Motion Picture - Nominated - Justine Héroux
- Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - Nominated - Serge Dupire
- Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Nominated - Monique Spaziani
- Genie Award for Best Screenplay - Nominated - Lise Lemay-Rousseau
- 1985
- Montreal World Film Festival Jury Prize - Won - Jean Beaudin (Tied with On ne meurt que 2 fois)
- Montreal World Film Festival Most Popular Film - Won - Jean Beaudin
References
[edit]- ^ Guillemette, Mélissa (2008-06-23). "Comme il y a 70 ans". Journal de Montréal (in French). Canoe.ca. Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
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Categories:
- 1985 films
- Canadian drama films
- Films based on Canadian novels
- Films shot in Florida
- Films shot in Montreal
- 1980s French-language films
- Films directed by Jean Beaudin
- Films set in Montreal
- Films scored by François Dompierre
- 1985 drama films
- French drama films
- French-language Canadian films
- 1980s Canadian films
- 1980s French films
- French-language drama films
- 1980s Canadian film stubs