Love and Human Remains (1993)
Año de lanzamiento: 1993
Nación: Canada
Alternative Title: Love & Human Remains, La verdadera naturaleza del amor, Amor e Restos Humanos, Любов и човешки остатъци, Amour et restes humains
Director: Denys Arcand
Writer: Brad Fraser
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Roger Frappier
Executive Producer: Pierre Latour
Co-Producer: Peter Sussman
Compañías: Max Films
Género: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Lgbt-Related Film
Budget: N/A
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Historia
The movie 'Love and Human Remains' (1993) directed by Denys Arcand explores the complexities of love and relationships in Montreal's cultural scene. The film follows a group of friends, including David (Thomas Harley), a gay man struggling with his sexuality, and his friend Buggy (Ryder Pearson), who is involved in a tumultuous relationship with Louise (Diane Foster). As the characters navigate their romantic entanglements, they also deal with personal growth and self-discovery.
Resumen
'Love and Human Remains' is a Canadian comedy-drama that delves into the intricate web of love, relationships, and identity among Montreal's cultural elite. The film, directed by Denys Arcand, offers a candid exploration of its characters' emotional landscapes, blending humor with poignant observations on life's complexities.



