Louis 19, King of the Airwaves
Appearance
Louis 19, King of the Airwaves | |
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French | Louis 19, le roi des ondes |
Directed by | Michel Poulette |
Written by |
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Produced by |
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Cinematography | Malofilm |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Box office | C$1.8 million (Canada)[1] |
Louis 19, King of the Airwaves (French: Louis 19, le roi des ondes) is a Canadian comedy film, released in April 1994.[2]
The film stars
reality show: he is followed around by a cameraman 24 hours a day for three months, and when his life doesn't make for compelling viewing, the show's producers decide to manipulate his life to make the show more exciting.[3]
The film was directed by
Golden Reel Award
as the year's top-grossing film in Canada.
Cast
- Martin Drainville : Louis Jobin
- Zenhu Han : Sam Ying
- Chantal Fontaine : la reporter
- Gilbert Lachance : Remi
- Jean L'Italien : Roger
- Dominique Michel : Aline Jobin
- Alexandra Boulianne : une chanteuse de la chorale
- Mireille Thibault : une chanteuse de la chorale
- Sylvie Bouchard : une chanteuse de la chorale
- Yves Jacques : Michel Gobeil
- Carol Jones : une gardienne de sécurité
- Patricia Tulasne : Charlotte Dubreuil
- Marcela Seguel : Marie-Laurence Despins
- Stephanie Laplante : scripte télé
- Pierre Paquin : réalisateur télé
- Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge : le technicien de la régie
- Agathe de La Fontaine : Julie Leduc
- Marie-Claude Robitaille: Guylaine
- Sonia Laplante: Josée
- Benoît Brière: Caméraman
Release
The film opened on 34 screens in Quebec on April 1, 1994.[4]
Reception
The film grossed $194,732 in its opening weekendC$1.8 million.[1]
Awards
The film won the
.Remake
The 1999 American film EDtv was an adaptation of Louis 19.[8]
References
- ^ Daily Variety. p. 14.
- Montreal Gazette, April 2, 1994.
- ^ "Film Review: Louis 19". The Globe and Mail, April 22, 1994.
- ^ a b Klady, Leonard (April 11, 1994). "'Major' minor; 'Spirits' down; 'Jimmy' dead". Variety. p. 12.
- ^ "Quebec comedy wins box office prize". Toronto Star. November 2, 1994.
- ^ "Quebec director wins Jutra award". The Globe and Mail, November 4, 1994.
- Hamilton Spectator, October 20, 1994.
- Montreal Gazette, March 26, 1999.
External links
- Louis 19, King of the Airwaves at IMDb