
Ville-Marie (2015)
Año de Estreno: 2015
Nación: Canada
Título Alternativo: Noc w Ville-Marie
Director: Guy Édoin
Guionista: Guy Édoin, Jean-Simon DesRochers
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Max Films
Género: Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Thriller
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: gay theme
Argumento
Sophie Bernard, a renowned European actress, travels to Montreal to shoot a film and reconnect with her estranged son Thomas, who is gay and lives in Montreal. Thomas wants to find out about his biological father during Sophie's visit. Meanwhile, Pierre, a paramedic at Ville-Marie Hospital, struggles with PTSD from his high-intensity work, finding support from Marie, a dedicated nurse. An unexpected event brings these four characters together on one dark night in Montreal, forcing secrets to be revealed and personal demons to be addressed.
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Resumen
Ville-Marie is a Canadian drama-thriller directed by Guy Édoin, released in 2015. The film explores themes of family dynamics, identity, and emotional healing through its interconnected characters. Sophie Bernard's visit to Montreal to reconnect with her son Thomas serves as the catalyst for their emotional journey, while Pierre's struggle with PTSD adds a layer of intensity and urgency to the story. The film is notable for its exploration of a gay theme within the context of family relationships.
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