Matusalem (film)
Matusalem | |
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Directed by | Roger Cantin |
Written by | Roger Cantin |
Produced by | Claude Bonin |
Starring | Marc Labrèche Émile Proulx-Cloutier |
Cinematography | Michel Caron |
Edited by | Yves Langlois |
Music by | Milan Kymlicka |
Production company | Les Films Vision 4 |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Matusalem is a 1993 Canadian children's adventure film, directed by
pirate who returns to earth as a ghost every 50 years to enlist human assistance in completing the quest that will free his soul, and Émile Proulx-Cloutier as Olivier, a young boy who volunteers for the quest; however, Olivier himself is captured by another group of pirates, and Philippe must join with Olivier's other friends to save him.[2]
The film was promoted in part through a commercial tie-in with McDonald's, the first Canadian film ever sponsored by the fast food chain.[3]
The film received six
Best Overall Sound (Louis Hone, Dominique Chartrand, Jacques Drouin and Hans Peter Strobl), Best Sound Editing (Michel B. Bordeleau, Diane Boucher, Natalie Fleurant and Jérôme Décarie) and Best Original Score (Milan Kymlicka).[4]
A sequel film, Matusalem II, was released in 1997.[5]
References
- Halifax Daily News. September 23, 1994.
- Montreal Gazette. December 19, 1993.
- ^ "Strong characters and special effects join forces with McDonald's". The Globe and Mail. January 15, 1994.
- ^ "The 1994 Genie nominees". Playback. November 7, 1994.
- ^ "Matusalem II: Le dernier des Beauchesne – Film de Roger Cantin". Films du Québec. January 25, 2009.
External links
- Matusalem at IMDb