Like the Ones I Used to Know (2021)

Like the Ones I Used to Know (2021) poster

December 24, 1983, 10:50 p.m.; Julie and her cousins ate too much sugar, and Santa Claus is late. Denis, alone in his car, is anxious about setting foot in his former in-laws’ house to pick up his children.

Director: Annie St-Pierre
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux
Cinematography: Étienne Roussy
Editing: Myriam Magassouba
Production: Colonelle Films
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Themes

Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Nostalgic Memories and the Past, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

canada, holiday, coming of age, divorced parents, woman director, christmas, 1980s, christmas eve, short film, french canadian

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Like the Ones I Used to Know about?
December 24, 1983, 10:50 p.m.; Julie and her cousins ate too much sugar, and Santa Claus is late. Denis, alone in his car, is anxious about setting foot in his former in-laws’ house to pick up his children.
Who directed Like the Ones I Used to Know?
Like the Ones I Used to Know was directed by Annie St-Pierre.
Who stars in Like the Ones I Used to Know?
Like the Ones I Used to Know stars Steve Laplante, Lilou Roy-Lanouette, Larissa Corriveau, Amélie Grenier, Jeremie Jacob, Laurent Lemaire.
How long is Like the Ones I Used to Know?
Like the Ones I Used to Know has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Like the Ones I Used to Know?
Like the Ones I Used to Know is a Drama film.
Where was Like the Ones I Used to Know produced?
Like the Ones I Used to Know was produced in Canada.
What are the themes of Like the Ones I Used to Know?
The themes of Like the Ones I Used to Know include: Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Nostalgic Memories and the Past, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.