Vic et Flo ont vu un ours (2013)
Directed by Denis Côté

Drama
aka: Vic+Flo Saw a Bear

Film Synopsis

Victoria, a former convict in her sixties, has made her home in a cabin deep in a forest, having completed her stretch in prison.  Under the watchful eye of Guillaume, a sympathetic young parole officer, she tries to grow accustomed to her newfound freedom, in the company of Florence, with whom she has shared many years of intimacy.  But the spectres of the past threaten to upset their happy reunion...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Denis Côté
  • Script: Denis Côté
  • Cinematographer: Ian Lagarde
  • Cast: Pierrette Robitaille (Victoria Champagne), Romane Bohringer (Florence Richemont), Marc-André Grondin (Guillaume Perreira-Leduc), Marie Brassard (Marina St-Jean), Georges Molnar (Émile Champagne), Olivier Aubin (Nicolas Smith), Pier-Luc Funk (Charlot Smith), Guy Thauvette (Yvon Champagne), Ramon Cespedes (Jackie's Assistant), Dany Boudreault (Go-Kart Driver), Johanne Haberlin (Barkeeper), Ted Pluviose (Lover), Raoul Fortier-Mercier (Cadet), Inka Malovic (La Policière), Benoit Priest (Client bar)
  • Country: Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: Vic+Flo Saw a Bear

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