Gabrielle (2013)
Directed by Louise Archambault

Drama / Romance

Film Synopsis

Gabrielle and Martin have fallen madly in love with one another.  Unfortunately, their entourage have no intention of letting them live out their love story because they are not like other people.  Gabrielle and Martin have to fight to overcome the prejudice of others if they are to live the life that others take for granted...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Louise Archambault
  • Script: Louise Archambault
  • Cinematographer: Mathieu Laverdière
  • Music: François Lafontaine
  • Cast: Gabrielle Marion-Rivard (Gabrielle), Alexandre Landry (Martin), Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin (Sophie), Vincent-Guillaume Otis (Remi), Benoit Gouin (Laurent), Sébastien Ricard (Raphael), Marie Gignac (Martin's mother), Isabelle Vincent (Gabrielle's mother), Robert Charlebois (Himself), Marc Primeau
  • Country: Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 104 min

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