The Plouffe Family (French: Les Plouffe) is a 1981 Canadian drama film, based on Roger Lemelin's novel about the titular Plouffe family, set during World War II.[1] The film was Canada's submission to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981, but was not shortlisted as a nominee for the award.
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The Plouffe Family | |
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French | Les Plouffe |
Directed by | Gilles Carle |
Written by | Gilles Carle Jacques Vigoureux Roger Lemelin (also novel) |
Produced by | Justine Héroux Denis Héroux (executive producer) John Kemeny (executive producer) |
Starring | Gabriel Arcand Pierre Curzi Juliette Huot Émile Genest Serge Dupire |
Cinematography | François Protat |
Edited by | Yves Langlois |
Music by | Claude Denjean Stéphane Venne Nicole Martin (song) |
Distributed by | Ciné 360 Inc. (Canada) International Cinema (USA) |
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Running time | 227 minutes (International version) 169 minutes (English version) 259 min (French version) |
Country | Canada |
Languages | French, English |
Box office | 1,900,000 (Canada) |
Films directed by Gilles Carle | |
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