Suzanne Garceau

Suzanne Garceau

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Title: Toute la vie
Character: Laurette Pelletier
Released: September 10, 2019
Type: TV
École Marie-Labrecque is a one-of-a-kind institution: The 60 girls who study at the school are all between the ages of 12 and 17, and they're all pregnant or new mothers. The school's mission is twofold: to give them an education and to prepare them for motherhood. It's It's a huge challenge and they have only a few months to get ready.
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Title: Alerte Amber
Character: Colette
Released: September 9, 2019
Type: TV
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Pour l'amour de Dieu
Title: Pour l'amour de Dieu
Character: La mère supérieure
Released: September 2, 2011
Type: Movie
Montréal, 1959. In the classroom of Sister Cecilia, Leonie (aged 11) first met Father Malachy, a young Dominican father who has come to visit his school. It is love at first sight for this lonely and dreamy child who took refuge in religion to escape a mother who is emotional and too worried. But there is also love at first sight between Sister Cecilia and Father Malachy. Between human love and the love of God, which will prevail? Written by
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Suzie
Title: Suzie
Character: Psychiatrist
Released: April 17, 2009
Type: Movie
Suzie, a 58 year old depressed taxi driver on the night shift. On Halloween, she finds a 10 year old autistic boy in the back seat of her taxi with 50$ and an address. As Suzie arrived at the father's address, she realizes the mess this family is in. This child and her own troubled past lead her down a surprising road. In French with English subtitles.
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Chaos and Desire
Title: Chaos and Desire
Character: Soeur Berthe
Released: August 22, 2002
Type: Movie
Suspecting that the cecassion of the tides may indicate an impending earthquake, Seismologist Alice arrives in her hometown of Baie-Comeau, Quebec to commence her investigation. Soon confronted by numerous figures from her past, the unusual weather and inexplicable behavior of the citizens lead Alice to believe that something beyond her comprehension is occurring to her old hometown...
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Set Me Free
Title: Set Me Free
Character: Infirmière
Released: February 12, 1999
Type: Movie
A coming-of-age tale centered on Hannah, a young girl who is living a troubled family life. Set in 1963, Hannah develops a fascination with Jean-Luc Godard's then-recent film "Vivre sa vie". As she begins to model herself after the film's lead role, Hannah slowly begins to explore the confusing nature of her sexuality.
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It's Your Turn, Laura
Title: It's Your Turn, Laura
Character: Mme Lajoie
Released: October 9, 1998
Type: Movie
Large women with a zest for life gather weekly at a Montreal doctor's office to receive diet injections.
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Life Is Not a Novel
Title: Life Is Not a Novel
Character: Libraire
Released: September 24, 1993
Type: Movie
Her publisher forces Marianne to rewrite the manuscript of a novel she wrote and burned in a fit of anguish. Her obsession with her story where the characters she creates murder her own husband becomes overwhelming. She comes to believe he is leading a double life and she imagines the worst. As a matter of fact, her husband Robert is leading a double life: every day, at noon, for a year, he has locked himself up in a small hotel room to also write a novel.
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Two Can Play
Title: Two Can Play
Character: The florist
Released: September 1, 1993
Type: Movie
Adult sisters meet for the first time, not having previously known of each other's existence.
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Ti-Cul Tougas, ou, Le bout de la vie
Title: Ti-Cul Tougas, ou, Le bout de la vie
Character: Gilberte
Released: October 8, 1976
Type: Movie
In this Canadian character study, a petty thief steals $5,000 from a marching band and heads to the US with his ditzy girl friend and another couple.
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Montréal blues
Title: Montréal blues
Character: Suzanne
Released: September 14, 1972
Type: Movie
A group of youths open an organic restaurant.
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The Great Ordinary Movie
Title: The Great Ordinary Movie
Released: February 4, 1971
Type: Movie
The Ordinary Grand Film is the result of love at first sight with The Ordinary Grand Circus. With film and equipment borrowed from left and right, with the free complicity of all those who appear in the credits, they went on weekends to film a few moments of their tour.