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GRANDE OURSE – LA CLÉ DES POSSIBLES

Despite himself, Louis-Bernard Lapointe can’t escape the fact that he is a sorcerer. To save the life of his only friend, Biron, Lapointe must find "the key of possibility" that will give him entry to the parallel worlds. In order to find the key, he must cast himself into one of the possible worlds and solve an riddle, a process that will cause him to reflect upon the choices that define each human being and that make us decide who will live and who will die.

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Patrice Sauvé
Director

Patrice Sauvé made his first film, The Cleaners, a short in 1987. Since that time, he has had a distinguished career in television, beginning in documentary and current affairs programs and, moving to dramatic series. His La vie, la vie, a highly original series that hit the small screen in 1999, was the beacon of Quebec television at the turn of the 21st century. In 2003, he directed Ciao Bella, another popular series, which was followed by Grande Ourse and L’Héritière de Grande Ourse. In 2006, Patrice Sauvé made his first feature film, Cheech.

35 mm

100 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85

Original version in French

Producers

Jean-François Mercier

André Monette

Muriel Lizé

Director

Patrice Sauvé

Scriptwriter

Frédéric Ouellet

Director of Photography

Bruce Chun

Editor

Michel Grou

Sound

Mario Auclair

Cast

Marc Messier

Normand Daneau

Fanny Mallette

Production

Les Productions Point de mire inc.
154, av. Laurier Ouest
Bureau 302
Montreal, Quebec
H2T 2N7
(514) 278-8922
(514) 278-8925
info@pdemire.com


Distribution – Canada

Alliance Vivafilm
455, rue Saint-Antoine Ouest
Bureau 300
Montreal, Quebec
H2Z 1J1
(514) 878-2282
(514) 878-2419
info.vivafilm@alliancefilms.com
www.vivafilm.com


International distribution

Les Films Séville
400, boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest
11e étage
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 1L4
(514) 841-1910
(514) 841-8030
info@sevillepictures.com
www.sevillepictures.com


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