A veteran from Afghanistan meets a Producer who wants to make a movie about his life post war.A veteran from Afghanistan meets a Producer who wants to make a movie about his life post war.A veteran from Afghanistan meets a Producer who wants to make a movie about his life post war.
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Julie Le Breton
- Rachel Duguay
- (as Julie LeBreton)
Paul Arcand
- Paul Arcand
- (voice)
Melanie Bergeron
- Lectrice nouvelles FCN
- (as Mélanie Bergeron)
Akotene Chanoine
- auteur des films Furie
- (as Alain Chanoine)
Mimi Côté
- actrice des films Furie
- (as Myriam Côté)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaActor Mathieu Quesnel was more embarrassed to perform his nude scene in this movie than he was in Le Règne de la beauté (2014), since he was with other men in a group shower scene on Le Règne, while he was the only naked actor in his scene in Le vrai du faux.
- ConnectionsReferences The Fast and the Furious (2001)
Featured review
An underrated clever entertainment
I didn't expect much from LE VRAI DU FAUX considering the lack of positive feedback from the critics and the viewers as well, at least on the IMDb. Moreover, I didn't really enjoy some of previous box office hits by director Emile Gaudreault.
So what a nice surprise to discover a Quebec movie which is actually a comedy- drama, offering a perfect balance between entertainment and psychological insight. I laughed often but also felt concerned with the more serious issues of this story about a successful filmmaker who want to redeem himself by helping a soldier suffering from a post-trauma syndrome. The acting, the cinematography, the editing (pacing) and all the other technical and artistic components of the movie are top-notch. Stephane Rousseau proves again that he is much more than a brilliant stand-up comic. Julie Le Breton is perfect as the psychologist who cares for her patient while she has to face her own personal problems. Guylaine Tremblay is amazingly funny and touching at times as the tormented mother.
All in all I spent a real good time watching LE VRAI DU FAUX and do not hesitate to recommend it to everyone who is familiar enough with Quebec language and cultural context.
So what a nice surprise to discover a Quebec movie which is actually a comedy- drama, offering a perfect balance between entertainment and psychological insight. I laughed often but also felt concerned with the more serious issues of this story about a successful filmmaker who want to redeem himself by helping a soldier suffering from a post-trauma syndrome. The acting, the cinematography, the editing (pacing) and all the other technical and artistic components of the movie are top-notch. Stephane Rousseau proves again that he is much more than a brilliant stand-up comic. Julie Le Breton is perfect as the psychologist who cares for her patient while she has to face her own personal problems. Guylaine Tremblay is amazingly funny and touching at times as the tormented mother.
All in all I spent a real good time watching LE VRAI DU FAUX and do not hesitate to recommend it to everyone who is familiar enough with Quebec language and cultural context.
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- Budget
- CA$6,600,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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