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Mirrors (2007 film)

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Mirrors
FrenchMiroirs d'été
Directed byÉtienne Desrosiers
Written byÉtienne Desrosiers
Pascal Soudeyns
My Lan Tho
Joana Kotkowska
Produced byÉtienne Desrosiers
StarringXavier Dolan
Stéphane Demers
CinematographyStefan Ivanov
Edited byChristophe Flambard
Music byPierre Desrochers
Production
company
Productions 7e Vague
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Running time
14 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Mirrors (French: Miroirs d'été) is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Étienne Desrosiers and released in 2007.[1] The film stars Xavier Dolan as Julien, a shy and withdrawn teenager who is spending the summer with his family at a lake cottage, and experiences a sexual awakening when he develops a romantic interest in older neighbour Hervé (Stéphane Demers).[2]

The cast also includes André Nadeau and Julie Beauchemin as Julien's parents, Maxime Allaire as his younger brother Antoine, and Patrick Martin as a teenage boy, never named, who is a rival for Hervé's affections.

The film was labelled as Dolan's breakthrough acting role as an adult, after having previously performed exclusively in children's roles.[3]

The film was subsequently included in Bad Romance, the seventh edition of the Boys on Film series of gay-themed short film DVDs,[4] and as a bonus feature on the DVD release of Dolan's directoral debut film I Killed My Mother (J'ai tué ma mère).

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