When I Will Be Gone (French: L'Âge de braise) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jacques Leduc and released in 1998.[1] The film stars Annie Girardot as Caroline Bonhomme, an elderly woman who is preparing for death.[2]
| When I Will Be Gone | |
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| Original title | L'Âge de braise |
| Directed by | Jacques Leduc |
| Written by | Jacques Leduc Jacques Marcotte |
| Produced by | Luc Vandal |
| Starring | Annie Girardot France Castel Pascale Bussières |
| Cinematography | Pierre Letarte |
| Edited by | Elisabeth Guido |
| Music by | Jean Derôme |
Production companies | Les Productions du Lundi Matin Sunday Films National Film Board of Canada |
| Distributed by | France Films |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
| Countries | Canada France |
| Language | French |
The cast also includes France Castel, Pascale Bussières, Domini Blythe, Widemir Normil, Denise Bombardier and Jean-Guy Bouchard. The film was inspired in part by the death of Leduc's own mother.[3]
Pierre Letarte received a Jutra Award nomination for Best Cinematography at the 1st Jutra Awards in 1999.
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