The Canadiens, Forever (2009)

The Canadiens, Forever (2009) poster

Neglected by his father, William, a star college hockey player, also suffered harassment from his coach and some teammates. By chance of a visit to Sainte-Justine hospital, the young man, whose morale and motivation are at its lowest, meets ten-year-old Daniel, awaiting a kidney transplant. Their passion for the Habs unites them instantly and William tries, by all means, to give him hope in the face of the disease.

Director: Sylvain Archambault
Genre: Comedy, History, Drama
Runtime: 95 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Michel Corriveau
Cinematography: Jérôme Sabourin
Editing: Yvann Thibaudeau
Production: Cité-Amérique
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Budget: $5M
Original Language: fr

Keywords

ice hockey

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Canadiens, Forever about?
Neglected by his father, William, a star college hockey player, also suffered harassment from his coach and some teammates. By chance of a visit to Sainte-Justine hospital, the young man, whose morale and motivation are at its lowest, meets ten-year-old Daniel, awaiting a kidney transplant. Their passion for the Habs unites them instantly and William tries, by all means, to give him hope in the face of the disease.
Who directed The Canadiens, Forever?
The Canadiens, Forever was directed by Sylvain Archambault.
Who stars in The Canadiens, Forever?
The Canadiens, Forever stars Dhanaé Audet-Beaulieu, Céline Bonnier, Jean Lapointe, Denis Bernard, Christian Bégin, Antoine L'Écuyer.
How long is The Canadiens, Forever?
The Canadiens, Forever has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is The Canadiens, Forever?
The Canadiens, Forever is a Comedy, History, Drama film.
What is the budget of The Canadiens, Forever?
The Canadiens, Forever had a budget of $5M.
Where was The Canadiens, Forever produced?
The Canadiens, Forever was produced in Canada.