Life After Love (film)
Life After Love | |
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French | La vie après l'amour |
Directed by | Gabriel Pelletier |
Written by | Ken Scott |
Produced by | Roger Frappier Luc Vandal |
Starring | Michel Côté Sylvie Léonard Patrick Huard Guylaine Tremblay |
Cinematography | Éric Cayla |
Edited by | Alain Baril |
Music by | Benoît Charest |
Production company | Max Films |
Distributed by | Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Life After Love (French: La vie après l'amour) is a 2000 Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Gabriel Pelletier.[1] The film stars Michel Côté as Gilles, a man who is desperately trying to win back the love of his ex-wife Sophie (Sylvie Léonard) after she leaves him for another man.[2]
The film received two
Prix Jutra nominations at the 3rd Jutra Awards, for Best Film, Best Actor (Côté), Best Supporting Actor (Huard), Best Supporting Actress (Guylaine Tremblay) and Best Screenplay (Ken Scott),[4] as well as winning the Billet d'or as the year's top-grossing Quebec film.[5]
Release
Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm released Life After Love in North America on DVD and video-on-demand on February 26, 2002.[2]
References
- Montreal Gazette, July 7, 2000.
- ^ a b Ramond, Charles-Henri (July 23, 2010). "Vie après l'amour, La – Film de Gabriel Pelletier" (in French). Films du Québec. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ^ "Genie gets an attitude; The show's creators promise an event that will be cool even if the home-grown stars aren't household names". Waterloo Region Record, January 26, 2001.
- Montreal Gazette, January 24, 2001.
- ^ "Maelstrom wins eight Jutra awards at celebration of Quebec cinema". The Canadian Press, February 26, 2001.
External links
- Life After Love at IMDb