Voyez comme ils dansent (2011)
Directed by Claude Miller

Drama

Film Synopsis

A French filmmaker is making her way across Canada on a train heading from West to East across snowy terrain.  The journey takes her to the last partner of her ex-husband, an internationally renowned showman.  Both of the two women take advantage of their meeting to understand how the other loved and lived with the man of her life.  See how they dance...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Claude Miller
  • Script: Natalie Carter, Claude Miller, Roy Parvin (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Gérard de Battista
  • Music: Vincent Segal
  • Cast: Marina Hands (Lise Clément), James Thiérrée (Victor Clément aka Vic), Maya Sansa (Doctor Alexandra Smith aka Alex), Yves Jacques (George Bliss), Anne-Marie Cadieux (Brigitte), Aubert Pallascio (Antoine Clément), Normand D'Amour (Lee Atlee), Stuart Mylow Jr. (Charlie), Benoît Brière (L'avocat), Linda Smith (Annie), Patrick Goyette (Brad), Suzanna Lenir (La passagère du train à l'enfant), Raphaël Lacaille (le groom de l'Intercontinental), Martin Champagne (Le chauffeur de taxi), Alexander Bisping (Louis), Claudel Laberge (L'adolescente au portable), Kaniehtiio Horn (La femme kaska), Alexander Skerget (Josh), John Atslaktatle Canee (Un natif), Nakuset Shapiro (La femme de Charlie)
  • Country: France / Canada / Switzerland
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 99 min

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