Life After Love (French: La vie après l'amour) is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Gabriel Pelletier and released in 2000.[1] The film stars Michel Côté as Gilles, a man who is desperately trying to win back the love of his ex-wife Sophie (Sylvie Léonard) after she leaves him for another man.[2]
Life After Love | |
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French | La vie après l'amour |
Directed by | Gabriel Pelletier |
Written by | Ken Scott |
Produced by | Roger Frappier Luc Vandal |
Starring | Michel Côté Sylvie Léonard Patrick Huard Guylaine Tremblay |
Cinematography | Éric Cayla |
Edited by | Alain Baril |
Music by | Benoît Charest |
Production company | Max Films |
Release date | July 7, 2000 |
Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 21st Genie Awards, for Best Supporting Actor (Patrick Huard) and Best Costume Design (Denis Sperdouklis).[3] It received five Prix Jutra nominations at the 3rd Jutra Awards, for Best Film, Best Actor (Côté), Best Supporting Actor (Huard), Best Supporting Actress (Guylaine Tremblay) and Best Screenplay (Ken Scott),[4] as well as winning the Billet d'or as the year's top-grossing Quebec film.[5]
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