Marie-Christine (1970)
Short film about the underground part, both geographical and social, of the city of Montreal, through the obsession of a business magnate for a young woman.
Director: Claude Jutra
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: April 7, 1970
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Jean Cousineau
Cinematography: Michel Brault
Editing: Werner Nold
Production: L'Office du Film du Quebec
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Themes
Toxic Relationships and Manipulation, In the Shadow of an Obsessive Girlfriend, The Complex Bond Between Mother and Son, Being Stuck in Obsessive Chaos, Twisted Obsession and Bloody End
Keywords
obsession, subway, montreal, canada, short film
More Films by Director: Claude Jutra
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Marie-Christine about?
- Short film about the underground part, both geographical and social, of the city of Montreal, through the obsession of a business magnate for a young woman.
- Who directed Marie-Christine?
- Marie-Christine was directed by Claude Jutra.
- Who stars in Marie-Christine?
- Marie-Christine stars Geneviève Bujold, Jacques Parent, Raymond-Marie Leger, Monique Mercure.
- How long is Marie-Christine?
- Marie-Christine has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is Marie-Christine?
- Marie-Christine is a Drama, Thriller film.
- What are the themes of Marie-Christine?
- The themes of Marie-Christine include: Toxic Relationships and Manipulation, In the Shadow of an Obsessive Girlfriend, The Complex Bond Between Mother and Son, Being Stuck in Obsessive Chaos, Twisted Obsession and Bloody End.