Jean-Marie Lemieux

Jean-Marie Lemieux

Movies for Jean-Marie Lemieux...

Red Eyes
Title: Red Eyes
Character: Léopold Latour
Released: September 25, 1982
Type: Movie
A city neighborhood is frightened by a strangler and a voyeur. The police detectives, headed by Léopold Latour, are not very efficient in their investigations, though detective Édouard Lambert does a little sleuthing on his own.
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Harmonium in California
Title: Harmonium in California
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: January 1, 1980
Type: Movie
Through concerts and interviews, folk-progressive group Harmonium takes Quebec culture to California. This documentary full of colour and sound, filmed in California in 1978, recounts the ups and downs of the journey of the Quebec musical group Harmonium, who came to feel the pulse of Americans and see if culture, their culture, can succeed in crossing borders.
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Panique
Title: Panique
Character: Claude Bédard
Released: September 16, 1977
Type: Movie
Industrial pollution causes water poisoning and generalized sickness in a nearby city and is the start of a major news scandal.
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Parlez-nous d'amour
Title: Parlez-nous d'amour
Character: Boss de Jeannot
Released: September 23, 1976
Type: Movie
A television host tries to react to the process of alienation that the public is subjected to from variety shows.
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And Hope to Die
Title: And Hope to Die
Character: Lester
Released: September 15, 1972
Type: Movie
A crook on the run hooks up with a criminal gang to commit a kidnapping. However, things don't go quite as planned.
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The True Nature of Bernadette
Title: The True Nature of Bernadette
Character: Lamothe, Agronome (uncredited)
Released: May 6, 1972
Type: Movie
Bernadette has a yen to chuck it all and go back to nature, in this French-language Canadian film. That's just what she does after carefully leaving her wedding ring where her affluent husband, a lawyer, can see it. She has bought a farm, complete with a run-down farmhouse and a live-in cranky old man. Soon, because of the wonderful effects that her sympathy and her outsider's perspective have, her neighbors perceive great improvements in their lives. They attribute these changes to something miraculous (perhaps taking a cue from her name), and hordes of needy people descend on her farm.