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All 56 Genevieve Bujold Movies (in Order)

Genevieve Bujold Movies - Dive into the captivating world of Genevieve Bujold’s notable roles, from classic Hollywood to riveting indie films. Discover what makes this celebrated actress a force to be reckoned with on the big screen, and explore her diverse range of characters that have left a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.

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1. La fleur de l’âge, ou Les adolescentes (1964)

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La Fleur de l’âge, or Les adolescentes, is a groundbreaking four-episode drama film from 1964, showcasing adolescents from Italy, France, Japan, and Canada. Each episode, directed by Gian Vittorio Baldi, Michel Brault, and Jean Rouch, reveals their unique perspectives and styles.



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2. The War Is Over (1966)

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The War Is Over, ” also known as “La guerre est finie, ” is a gripping drama film released in 1966. Directed by Alain Resnais and written by Jorge Semprún, the movie explores the life of a middle-aged political activist who attempts to dissuade his young followers from taking radical action. Set in Toledo, Spain, the story unfolds as the activist navigates political turmoil and personal struggles amidst a backdrop of civil unrest.



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3. Saint Joan (1967)

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Saint Joan” is a riveting 1967 television adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s play that explores the life and tribulations of Joan of Arc. The drama takes its foundation from the preserved records from her historic trial. Narrated by a complex character known as ‘Blue Beard’, the movie navigates through the critical decisions made by Joan in the 15th century - from her spiritual visions to her military prowess, culminating in her trial.



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4. The Thief of Paris (1967)

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The Thief of Paris, ” a captivating 1967 French crime drama, expertly weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and a thrilling life of burglary. Set around 1900 in the heart of Paris, the film introduces us to a young man named Georges Randal, whose life takes an unexpected turn when his inheritance is stolen by his wealthy uncle. Fueled by this betrayal and with an eye for revenge, Georges decides to embark on a life of crime and becomes the ultimate thief in the city.



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5. Isabel (1968)

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Isabel” is a 1968 horror-thriller film that tells the chilling tale of a woman who suspects she is losing her sanity as she encounters ghosts and spirits. Directed by Paul Almond and written by the same, the movie stars Geneviève Bujold, Marc Strange, and Gerard Parkes.



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6. Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)

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Anne of the Thousand Days” is a riveting historical drama set in 16th century England, directed by Charles Jarrott. Starring Richard Burton, Geneviève Bujold, and Irene Papas, the film delves into the tumultuous life of Anne Boleyn, one of King Henry VIII’s most infamous queens.



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7. Act of the Heart (1970)

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From the mind of director Paul Almond comes the gripping drama, Act of the Heart, released in 1970. This intense exploration of religion and self-destruction stars Geneviève Bujold, Donald Sutherland, and Monique Leyrac. The film’s unique premise sees a woman’s unconventional beliefs lead her down a dangerous path, questioning the very foundation of her faith.



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8. The Trojan Women (1971)

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The Trojan Women, ” released in 1972, is a thought-provoking and intense drama based on the ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides. Directed by Michael Cacoyannis, the film stars legendary actors Katharine Hepburn, Vanessa Redgrave, and Geneviève Bujold, who portray the enslaved women of Troy as they face the brutal consequences of their city’s fall.



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9. Journey (1972)

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Journey” is a captivating drama film from the early ’70s, set in the picturesque landscape of Quebec, Canada. The story follows a woman with a tumultuous past who is rescued from drowning in a river and discovers an enigmatic community nestled deep in the woods. This surreal sanctuary offers her a chance at redemption and a new beginning as she navigates the intricacies of her past and the unfamiliar surroundings of this quaint Canadian village.



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10. Kamouraska (1973)

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Kamouraska” is a powerful and emotive historical drama set in the 19th century, during the 1830s and 1840s, in Quebec. The film follows the turbulent life of Élisabeth, played by Geneviève Bujold, who recalls her tumultuous past as she attends her second husband, Jérôme. Her memories take her back to her first marriage with Antoine, the seigneur of Kamouraska, and the decline of their loving relationship, fraught with Antoine’s mental illness and cruelty.



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11. Earthquake (1974)

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Earthquake (1974) is an action-packed, disaster drama film set against the backdrop of a massive earthquake that hits Los Angeles, California. With its unforgettable special effects, this movie brings the terror of the quake to life, as various interconnected characters struggle to survive and reunite with their loved ones. Written by Mario Puzo and directed by Mark Robson, the film stars Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, and George Kennedy.



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12. Eliza’s Horoscope (1975)

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Eliza’s Horoscope is a Canadian drama movie released in 1975, directed by Gordon Sheppard and written by himself. Starring Elizabeth Moorman, Tommy Lee Jones, and Rose Quong, the story revolves around Eliza, a young woman in search of love who finds herself in Montreal. There, a Chinese astrologer predicts she’ll find her soulmate within the next 12 days. This prediction sets off a chain of events as Eliza embarks on a whirlwind journey to make her destiny a reality.



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13. Incorrigible (1975)

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Dive into the charming world of “Incorrigible, ” the 1975 French comedy that showcases its enchanting European roots through a tale of trickery and laughter. The film, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, showcases the audacious protagonist, Victor Vautier, whose zest for life is matched only by his zest for deception, as he masterminds various cons across multiple false identities.



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14. Alex & the Gypsy (1976)

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In the romantic comedy “Alex & the Gypsy, ” Alexander Main, a skilled but weary bail bondsman, finds himself unexpectedly caught in the midst of a whirlwind romance with the charming and enigmatic gypsy, Maritza. She faces accusations of murder, leaving Alexander to navigate the complex labyrinth of love, justice, and cynicism. Directed by John Korty and co-starring Jack Lemmon, Geneviève Bujold, and James Woods, this film takes its audience on an entertaining journey filled with laughter, heart, and intrigue.



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15. Swashbuckler (1976)

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Experience a thrilling adventure as the Swashbuckler, released in 1976, follows a pirate and a fiercely independent noblewoman. Set in the 18th century, these unlikely heroes team up to protect the people of Jamaica from the reign of a tyrant.



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16. Obsession (1976)

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Obsession” (1976) is a thrilling drama film by Brian De Palma, starring Cliff Robertson, Geneviève Bujold, and John Lithgow. The movie revolves around a wealthy New Orleans businessman, played by Cliff Robertson, who becomes obsessed with a young woman, played by Geneviève Bujold, who bears a striking resemblance to his deceased wife.



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17. Caesar and Cleopatra (1976)

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In the 1976 drama “Caesar and Cleopatra, ” renowned actor Alec Guinness portrays the legendary Julius Caesar, who sets foot in Egypt amidst political turmoil. The beautiful Cleopatra, an ambitious sister to the young pharaoh, finds herself captivated by Caesar’s arrival. This captivating adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s play explores the complexities of power, desire, and alliances set against the backdrop of historic ancient Rome.



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18. Another Man, Another Chance (1977)

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Another Man, Another Chance, ” originally titled “Un autre homme, une autre chance, ” is a compelling adventure, drama, and romance film directed by Claude Lelouch. Released in 1977, the movie features an engaging storyline that centers around the untold tales of building the West and the dedication of its people.



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19. Coma (1978)

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Experience the chilling thriller “Coma” (1978), directed by Michael Crichton and written by Robin Cook and Michael Crichton. The story follows a young female doctor who, while working at a hospital, discovers a sinister conspiracy involving an alarming number of coma patients. What seems like a medical mystery soon turns into a deadly game of cat and mouse between our amateur detective and the shadowy organization responsible for these horrifying comas.



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20. Murder by Decree (1979)

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Murder by Decree, ” a gripping 1979 crime thriller, sees Sherlock Holmes delve into the murky depths of a conspiracy as he investigates the infamous Jack the Ripper. With a tense atmosphere, the film offers a thrilling exploration of London in the 1800s, while unraveling shocking secrets that threaten to disrupt the city’s powerful elite. Starring Christopher Plummer as Holmes, this film is not just a must-watch for fans of the classic detective, but for mystery and thriller enthusiasts alike.



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21. The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark (1980)

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The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark is a captivating adventure-family film released in 1980. This heartwarming tale follows a group of diverse animals on a plane that makes an unexpected crash landing on a desert island. With their only chance of escape being to convert the plane into a seaworthy vessel, they set sail on a thrilling journey to reach their destination.



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22. Final Assignment (1980)

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Final Assignment” takes you on a gripping journey as Nicole, a dedicated Canadian broadcast journalist, embarks on a mission to oversee a visit by her prime minister in the U. S. S. R. But as she delves deeper into the assignment, she uncovers a shocking secret: an unethical experiment being carried out on children. As she grapples with the moral dilemma, she must use her wit and courage to expose the truth and save the innocent.



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23. Mistress of Paradise (1981)

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In the captivating drama “Mistress of Paradise” (1981), a wealthy Northern woman finds herself entangled in a web of mystery and intrigue when she marries a Louisiana plantation owner. Suspicious of her husband’s first wife’s sudden demise, she delves into unraveling the truth, taking her on a journey of dark secrets and hidden pasts. With a star-studded cast, including Geneviève Bujold, Chad Everett, and Anthony Andrews, this engaging film blends elements of Drama, Mystery, and Romance, set against the backdrop of the Louisiana plantation.



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24. Monsignor (1982)

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Monsignor” is a riveting crime drama set in World War II, directed by Frank Perry and featuring a star-studded cast. Christopher Reeve stars as an ambitious priest who becomes entangled in a web of shady business dealings, leading the Vatican into disrepute.



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25. Tightrope (1984)

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In the gritty streets of New Orleans, a single father and dedicated cop, Wes Block (Clint Eastwood), is determined to bring a sadistic serial killer to justice. Despite the killer’s brutal tactics and desperate attempts to remain hidden, Wes closes in on the elusive predator.



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26. Trouble in Mind (1985)

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Trouble in Mind, released in 1985, is a gripping crime-drama that offers viewers an intriguing look at the intertwined lives of an ex-con, a coffee-shop owner, and a young couple trying to make their mark. Set in the alluring and hypnotic Rain City, the film takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride through a world full of corruption, ambition, and danger.



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27. Dead Ringers (1988)

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Dead Ringers” is an unnerving 1988 thriller that masterfully melds drama, horror, and suspense. Directed by cult filmmaker David Cronenberg and starring Jeremy Irons and Geneviève Bujold, the film follows the lives of twin gynecologists who use their uncanny resemblance to deceive patients and advance their careers. However, their sinister bond is tested when a woman enters their lives, provoking jealousy and paranoia that spirals out of control.



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28. Red Earth, White Earth (1989)

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Red Earth, White Earth is a powerful drama film released in 1989, set in a farming community where tensions lie between the white farmers and the local Native Americans. Guy Pehrsson, played by Tim Daly, returns to the community after being summoned by his grandfather, only to find his mother living amongst the Native American people. As Guy navigates the complexities of his newfound surroundings, he uncovers the underlying conflict between the settlers and the Native American landowners.



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29. False Identity (1990)

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False Identity, released in 1990, is a captivating crime, mystery, and thriller film directed by James Keach. The story follows Rachel, a radio personality, as she embarks on an intriguing journey to uncover the history behind a Purple Heart medal she discovers at a garage sale.



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30. Hollywood Mavericks (1990)

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Hollywood Mavericks is a captivating documentary from 1990 that delves into the world of seventeen daring directors who fearlessly broke the conventions of filmmaking to revolutionize the art form. From the legendary John Ford to the visionary Martin Scorsese, the film features interviews with some of the most influential filmmakers in history. This engrossing documentary explores the risks and rewards that these mavericks took to push the boundaries of their craft, ultimately reshaping the landscape of cinema.



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31. Oh, What a Night (1992)

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Oh, What a Night” is a comedy film from 1992 that explores the lives of two teenage boys as they navigate love, attraction, and relationships. The movie centers on two small-town teenagers who are caught up in the thrill and intrigue of their burgeoning romantic interests. As one boy embarks on a daring quest to win over the affections of a beautiful girl using his father’s car, the other finds himself tangled in a web of love and deceit, with his eyes set on a mature woman who is an expert in the art of seduction.



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32. An Ambush of Ghosts (1993)

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An Ambush of Ghosts, ” a 1993 drama film directed by Everett Lewis and written by Quinton Peeples, is a poignant story of grief, family, and the unlikeliest of friendships. At its core, the film explores the turbulent relationship shared by a teenage boy whose brother’s loss has driven his mother to insanity.



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33. The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996)

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In “The Adventures of Pinocchio, ” a captivating 1996 family adventure, a magical puppet comes to life before our eyes. Created by the skilled hands of puppet-maker Geppetto, this remarkable creation is named Pinocchio, who yearns to become a real boy someday. As he embarks on an unforgettable journey, Pinocchio must learn responsibility and face the consequences of his actions.



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34. The House of Yes (1997)

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The House of Yes” is a dark comedy-drama film released in 1997, directed by Mark Waters and written by Wendy MacLeod and Mark Waters. The movie follows the story of a mentally unstable young woman who believes she is Jackie Kennedy, played by Parker Posey. When her fraternal twin brother returns home unexpectedly, she is enraged to learn that he is engaged to be married. With her eccentricities and growing jealousy, the young woman plunges into a sinister murderous rage, threatening the very foundation of her family and everything they hold dear.



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35. Dead Innocent (1997)

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Dead Innocent” (1997) is a chilling horror-thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Directed by Sara Botsford, the film stars Geneviève Bujold, Nancy Beatty, and Emily Hampshire. When successful lawyer Suzanne returns home to find her daughter mysteriously missing, she is met with a harrowing voice from the unknown, threatening her daughter’s life if she attempts to leave or seek help.



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36. You Can Thank Me Later (1998)

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You Can Thank Me Later, ” released in 1999, is a gripping family drama directed by Shimon Dotan. The plot revolves around a controlling mother who has left her three children deeply affected and seeking therapy.



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37. Last Night (1998)

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Last Night, ” released in 1998, is a unique comedy-drama-romance film directed by Don McKellar, set during the last hours of a catastrophic world event. The movie revolves around a diverse group of individuals with different perspectives on dealing with the end.



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38. Eye of the Beholder (1999)

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Eye of the Beholder (1999) is a thrilling movie that takes you on a suspenseful journey, where a female serial killer, unaware of the attention, meets her unconventional guardian in a private investigator. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the film follows the intense relationship between these two seemingly opposing characters, all while the investigator works tirelessly to capture the elusive killer.



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39. Children of My Heart (2000)

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Children of My Heart” is a poignant drama that released in 2000. The story revolves around a female teacher at a remote French-Canadian school, who is determined to inspire her students, particularly focusing on one young half-Native, half-white boy who is ostracized by his peers.



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40. Alex in Wonder (2001)

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Alex in Wonder” is a unique blend of comedy and drama that takes you on a heartwarming journey through the 1970s. The film revolves around a young girl named Alex, who harbors dreams of becoming a ballerina but faces challenges due to her parents’ tumultuous divorce.



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41. Claude Jutra - An Unfinished Story aka: Claude Jutra, portrait sur film (2002)

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Claude Jutra - An Unfinished Story” is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and works of the renowned Quebecois director, responsible for creating timeless films such as “Mon Oncle Antoine, ” “A toute prendre, ” and “Kamouraska: Power of Passion. ” Set during the era of the burgeoning French-Canadian identity and the political battles of the 1960s, the film highlights Jutra’s role as a pioneer among artists focused on social change and challenging societal norms.



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42. La turbulence des fluides (2002)

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La turbulence des fluides” (2002) is a captivating comedy-drama that delves into the enigmatic world of tides and water behavior. Set in the quaint town of Quebec, the film follows a seismologist’s perplexing investigation into the sudden halt of tidal motions. The allure of this offbeat mystery is further enhanced by the cast led by Pascale Bussières, Julie Gayet, and Jean-Nicolas Verreault.



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43. Jericho Mansions (2003)

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Unleash the mystery in “Jericho Mansions, ” where a superintendent investigates everyone in an old apartment building after discovering a body in a dumpster. The search for the truth leads to unexpected alliances and deep-rooted secrets.



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44. Finding Home (2003)

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Finding Home” (2003) is a captivating drama-romance film that invites viewers on a journey of self-discovery and love. Directed by Lawrence David Foldes and written by Lawrence David Foldes, Grafton Harper, and Carol Hay, the movie stars Lisa Brenner, Misha Collins, and Geneviève Bujold.



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45. Downtown: A Street Tale (2004)

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Downtown: A Street Tale, set in the gritty streets of New York City, follows a group of resilient street kids who are forced to rely on their dreams and each other to survive their harsh reality. As they endure the daily struggles of dumpster diving, turning tricks, and squatting in abandoned buildings, these young dreamers form a bond that helps them stay strong in the face of adversity. This heart-wrenching drama, directed by Rafal Zielinski and written by Joey Dedio, stars Joey Dedio, Eliud Figueroa, and Geneviève Bujold.



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46. By the Pricking of My Thumbs (2005)

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By the Pricking of My Thumbs, ” also known as “Mon petit doigt m’a dit. . ” is a charming French adaptation of Agatha Christie’s novel, starring Catherine Frot and André Dussollier as the ever-curious husband and wife sleuths, Tommy and Tuppence. Set in an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue, the film follows the duo as they investigate a series of mysterious deaths at an old people’s home, all while ironing clothes and sipping tea.



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47. Disappearances (2006)

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Disappearances, a mesmerizing drama from 2006, follows the unforgettable journey of Quebec Bill (Kris Kristofferson) and his son as they venture into the wilderness to save their family. Forced to smuggle whiskey for the greater good, they embark on an emotional odyssey filled with action, adventure, and drama.



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48. Délivrez-moi (2006)

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Délivrez-moi” (2006) is a gripping French drama film that follows the complex journey of Annie, an ex-convict who has served 10 years for killing her lover, Marco. After regaining custody of her daughter, Annie finds herself struggling to reconnect with her young child, who is understandably distant and resentful. Haunted by the memory of Marco and the events that led to their tragic separation, Annie is left to navigate the growing confusion between her past and present.



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49. La mémoire des anges (2008)

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La mémoire des anges” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a journey through Montreal’s rich history as seen through the lens of the National Film Board of Canada’s archived footage. The film, released in 2008, explores the city’s urban setting, with chapters dedicated to port activities, musical shows, the impact of the Church, labor life, hockey fever, and the heyday of the infamous “Red Light. ” The documentary is an experimental film, blending together various moments from the past four decades of Montreal’s existence into a cohesive and visually enticing narrative.



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50. The Trotsky (2009)

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The Trotsky” is a riveting 2009 comedy-drama film that explores the life of a curious high school student named Leon Leonidov. With an uncanny belief that he is the reincarnation of Lev Trotskiy, Leon embarks on a mission to transform his Montreal school into a hotbed of revolution, inspired by the famous Russian revolutionary.



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51. Pour l’amour de Dieu (2011)

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Experience a touching story of love and faith in 1959 Montreal set against the backdrop of a Catholic school. “Pour l’amour de Dieu” unfolds the tale of an innocent 11-year-old girl named Leonie, who develops an unbreakable bond with Father Malachy, a young Dominican priest who has come to teach at their school.



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52. Still Mine (2012)

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Still Mine” is a heartwarming and inspiring drama set in rural New Brunswick, Canada. The film tells the story of an elderly couple, Woodrow and Evelyn, who are determined to build their dream home despite the obstacles they face from local authorities. As Woodrow struggles with dementia, he and Evelyn’s spirit and commitment to each other become the driving force behind their quest for a better life.



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53. The Legend of Sarila (2013)

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The Legend of Sarila” is a captivating animated family movie set in the breathtaking world of the Inuit people. The story follows three ambitious young friends who embark on a thrilling quest, driven by the promise of a land that could save their community from starvation. Through their unwavering courage and determination, they navigate vast landscapes, face unforeseen challenges, and form unbreakable bonds.



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54. Northern Borders (2013)

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In 1956, Northern Borders follows young Austen Kittredge as he embarks on an adventure-filled journey to his grandparents’ farm in Vermont. Amidst the eccentric inhabitants of the farm, Austen discovers long-hidden family secrets and learns to navigate the complicated dynamics of his new home.



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55. And the Oscar Goes to… (2014)

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And the Oscar Goes to. . ” - a riveting documentary that delves into the rich history of the Academy Awards. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film brings to life the glitz and glamour, the triumphs and tribulations associated with this prestigious event.



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56. Two Girls (2018)

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Two Girls” is a captivating 2018 drama-fantasy film directed by James Fotopoulos, set in the American Midwest during the Civil War. The narrative revolves around two young sisters, who must deal with their increasingly unstable mother’s erratic behavior while their father is absent, fighting on the battlefield.



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