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The Remaining Days
''The Remaining Days'' (french: Les Derniers jours) is a Canadian short comedy film, directed by Simon-Olivier Fecteau and released in 2004. The film stars Isidore Lapin as Gaston, an elderly man who discovers an old forgotten copy of his bucket list while cleaning out his closet, and decides to use his remaining days to carry out all the things he still hasn't done.Charles-Stéphane Roy, "23e Festival du cinéma international en Abitibi-Témiscamingue: Survol des courts métrages et rencontre avec Simon Olivier Fecteau"]. ''Séquences'', No. 235 (Jan-Feb 2005). The film premiered at the Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival in 2004. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama, Best Live Action Short Drama at the 26th Genie Awards in 2006.Guy Dixon, "Forget the awards. Watch the party". ''The Globe and Mail'', January 26, 2006. References External links

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Simon-Olivier Fecteau
Simon-Olivier Fecteau (born July 28, 1975) is a Canadians, Canadian film director, director, actor, film producer, producer and screenwriter. He was 28th Genie Awards, nominated in 2008 for a Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay for ''Bluff (2007 film), Bluff'' with Marc-André Lavoie and David Gauthier (screenwriter), David Gauthier. He was also the creator, writer, director, and star of the webseries "En audition avec Simon", where he plays an arrogant director who is auditioning actors. In 2014, he starred in the TV series "Ces gars-là" along with fellow Canadian comedian Sugar Sammy. Recognition * 2008 Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay - ''Bluff'' - Nominee (with David Gauthier, David Gauthier) * 2006 Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama - ''The Remaining Days (Les Derniers jours)'' - Nominated (shared with: Guillaume Lespérance, Jean-François Lord)Guy Dixon, "Forget the awards. Watch the party". ''The Globe and Mail'', January 26, 2006. References ...
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