For the Love of God (2011 film)
For the Love of God | |
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French | Pour l'amour de Dieu |
Directed by | Micheline Lanctôt |
Written by | Micheline Lanctôt |
Produced by | André Gagnon Monique Huberdeau |
Starring | Ariane Legault Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon Madeleine Péloquin Geneviève Bujold |
Cinematography | Michel La Veaux |
Edited by | Aube Foglia |
Music by | Catherine Major |
Production companies | Lycaon Pictures Sherpa Films |
Distributed by | Métropole Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
For the Love of God (French: Pour l'amour de Dieu) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Micheline Lanctôt and released in 2011.[1] Based in part on a personal experience from Lanctôt's own childhood,[2] the film centres on the sexual awakening of Léonie (Ariane Legault), a young girl attending convent school in 1959 who falls in love with Father Malachy (Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon), the new school priest, and becomes jealous when she realizes that her teacher, Sister Cécile (Madeleine Péloquin), is also in love with him.[3] The film also explores the effect of the experience on the three into the present day, with Lanctôt herself playing the role of the adult Léonie, Geneviève Bujold as the senior Sister Cécile and Nelson Villagra as the senior Fr. Malachy.
Rossif Sutherland also has a small role in the film as Jesus.
The film premiered on August 24, 2011, at the Angoulême Francophone Film Festival, where it won awards for Best Actress (Péloquin) and Best Film.[4] It opened commercially in Quebec on September 2.[1]
The film received six Jutra Award nominations at the 14th Jutra Awards, for Best Director (Lanctôt), Best Actress (Péloquin), Best Art Direction (Normand Sarazin), Best Cinematography (Michel La Veaux), Best Costume Design (François Barbeau) and Best Original Music (Catherine Major).[5] Barbeau won the award for costume design.
At the Shanghai International Film Festival in 2012, the film won the Golden Goblet Jury Grand Prix.[6]
Cast
[edit]- Ariane Legault as Leonie 11 ans
- Madeleine Peloquin as Soeur Cecile Eugenie
- Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles as Pere Malachy (credited as Victor Andres Trelles Turgeon)
- Genevieve Bujold as Soeur Cecile 72 ans
- Micheline Lanctot as Leonie 62 ans
- Rossif Sutherland as Jesus (credited as Rossif Racette Sutherland)
- Nelson Villagra as Malachy 76 ans
- Lynda Johnson as Pauline mere de Leonie
- Lawrence Arcouette as Jacques frere de Pauline
- Marc Paquet as Gerard pere de Leonie
- Suzanne Garceau as Mere Superieure
References
[edit]- ^ a b Charles-Henri Ramond, "Pour l’amour de Dieu – Film de Micheline Lanctôt". Films du Québec, August 6, 2011.
- ^ Aleksi K. Lepage, "Pour l'amour de Dieu: l'éternel coup de foudre". La Presse, August 27, 2011.
- ^ Manon Dumais, "Micheline Lanctôt / Pour l’amour de Dieu : Une enfance à l’eau bénite" Archived 2015-10-25 at the Wayback Machine. Voir, September 1, 2011.
- ^ "« Pour l'amour de Dieu » primé à Angoulême". Ici Radio-Canada, August 29, 2011.
- ^ Odile Tremblay, "Monsieur Lazhar, Coteau rouge et Café de Flore dominent la course à la 14e Soirée des Jutra". Le Devoir, February 1, 2012.
- ^ "Pour l'amour de Dieu de Micheline Lanctôt honoré au Festival de Shanghai". Ici Radio-Canada, June 26, 2012.