Cheech is a 2006 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Patrice Sauvé (his feature film directorial debut) and written by François Létourneau, based on his own prior stage play Cheech, ou Les hommes de Chrysler sont en ville. The film showed at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival.[1]
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Directed by | Patrice Sauvé |
Written by | François Létourneau |
Based on | Cheech by François Létourneau |
Produced by | Nicole Robert |
Cinematography | Yves Bélanger |
Edited by | Michel Grou |
Music by | Normand Corbeil |
Distributed by |
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Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Ron runs an escort service in a rundown part of Montreal. His murder leads to suspicion of a number of suspects. They include Cheech, the rival escort agency owner, and Stephanie, a prostitute who wants to leave the business. The film captures a day in the life of six people whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. Their quest for happiness will reveal each of them to one another in ways they never dreamed of.
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