A Montreal Girl (2010)
Ariane lives in the same rented apartment she lived in as a student. She loves her neighborhood, its residents and shop owners. One day, she receives notice from her landlord that she has to leave. Total shock! She has six months. Her Parisian girlfriend follows the sad story at a distance while her friends, Mireille, Charles and Louise, rally to help her sort her things. Meanwhile, rents in the area have skyrocketed in this highly sought-after neighborhood. What to do? She must resolve to look farther afield.
Director: Jeanne Crépeau
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: September 10, 2010
Cast
- Amélie Grenier - Ariane
- Marie-Hélène Montpetit - Mireille
- Jean Turcotte - Charles
- Réal Bossé - Christian
- Marika Lhoumeau
- Paul Savoie
- Catherine Bégin
- Éric Paulhus
- Pierre-Luc Lafontaine
- Angela Desveaux
Music: Marc Pérusse
Cinematography: Sylvaine Dufaux, Mark Morgenstern
Country: Canada
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jeanne Crépeau
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Montreal Girl about?
- Ariane lives in the same rented apartment she lived in as a student. She loves her neighborhood, its residents and shop owners. One day, she receives notice from her landlord that she has to leave. Total shock! She has six months. Her Parisian girlfriend follows the sad story at a distance while her friends, Mireille, Charles and Louise, rally to help her sort her things. Meanwhile, rents in the area have skyrocketed in this highly sought-after neighborhood. What to do? She must resolve to look farther afield.
- Who directed A Montreal Girl?
- A Montreal Girl was directed by Jeanne Crépeau.
- Who stars in A Montreal Girl?
- A Montreal Girl stars Amélie Grenier, Marie-Hélène Montpetit, Jean Turcotte, Réal Bossé, Marika Lhoumeau, Paul Savoie.
- How long is A Montreal Girl?
- A Montreal Girl has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is A Montreal Girl?
- A Montreal Girl is a Drama film.
- Where was A Montreal Girl produced?
- A Montreal Girl was produced in Canada.