The Bottle (2000)

The Bottle (2000) poster

Réal and François are two old buddies in their early 30s who reunite at last to unearth a time capsule bottle which contains their dreams and ambitions from 15 years earlier. The problem is, their little treasure is buried on a plot of land that now belongs to a grumpy old coot, Antoine. Paying big bucks to get at their bottle, they discover that Antoine's daughter, Lea is trying to become pregnant and seeks the help of a gay friend to do it. Back in boyhood mode, Lea becomes the object of their desire.

Director: Alain Desrochers
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 107 min
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Music: FM Le Sieur
Cinematography: Yves Bélanger
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Alain Desrochers
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Bottle about?
Réal and François are two old buddies in their early 30s who reunite at last to unearth a time capsule bottle which contains their dreams and ambitions from 15 years earlier. The problem is, their little treasure is buried on a plot of land that now belongs to a grumpy old coot, Antoine. Paying big bucks to get at their bottle, they discover that Antoine's daughter, Lea is trying to become pregnant and seeks the help of a gay friend to do it. Back in boyhood mode, Lea becomes the object of their desire.
Who directed The Bottle?
The Bottle was directed by Alain Desrochers.
Who stars in The Bottle?
The Bottle stars Réal Bossé, François Papineau, Jean Lapointe, Hélène Loiselle, Pascale Bussières, Didier Lucien.
How long is The Bottle?
The Bottle has a runtime of 1h 47m (107 minutes).
What genre is The Bottle?
The Bottle is a Comedy, Drama film.
Where was The Bottle produced?
The Bottle was produced in Canada.