''Straight for the Heart'' (french: À corps perdu) is a 1988
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French-language
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drama film
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. It was filmed in Montreal,
[Loren Ruth Lerner ] It is based on
Yves Navarre
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's novel "Kurwenal".
[Thomas Waugh ]
It was selected in the official competition of the
Venice Film Festival
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, and the official competition at the
Chicago International Film Festival
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.
Plot
Pierre (Habich) is a
photojournalist
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from
Montreal
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who's working on a reportage in
Nicaragua
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. There he sees many people being executed and he takes photographs of them, even of the death of a young child and of his mother crying.
Back home in Montreal, his ten-year bisexual
ménage à trois
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is over. Sarah (Tremblay) and David (Voita) have moved out, leaving Pierre wondering why. Pierre is haunted by his experiences and memories of war, and those of his relationship with Sarah and David. The memories in his mind are mostly shown in black and white movies with emotional background music. After some time stalking David and Sarah with his photo camera, he meets the young deaf-mute Quentin (Pichette). After a while, he's able to begin a new life with Quentin.
Cast
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Matthias Habich
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as Pierre Kurwenal
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Johanne-Marie Tremblay
Johanne-Marie Tremblay (born 1950) is a Canadian actress.
She had her first film role in the 1988 '' Straight for the Heart'', after which she was discovered by director Denys Arcand and cast as the character Constance in ''Jesus of Montreal'' (1 ...
as Sarah
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Michel Voïta
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References
External links
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1957 births
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as David
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Jean-François Pichette
Jean-François Pichette (born 1962) is a Québécois actor.
Filmography
* '' Straight for the Heart (À corps perdu)'' (1988), as Quentin
* ''An Imaginary Tale (Une histoire inventée)'' (1990), as Tibo
* '' Montréal P.Q.'' (1992) (TV series), a ...
as Quentin
*
Kim Yaroshevskaya
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as Noemie
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Jacqueline Bertrand as Mere
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France Castel France Castel, née Bégin (born August 31, 1944) in Sherbrooke, Quebec) is a Canadian singer, actress and broadcaster.
Music
Castel began in the music business by recording an album, ''Toi et moi amoureux'', as a duo with Jean Beaulne of Les Baron ...
as Michele
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Pierre Gobeil as Le patron
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Victor Désy as Dr. Ferron
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* Constantin Mimi (1868–1935), Bessarabian politician and winemaker
* Mimi (footballer, born 1996), Bissau Guinean footballer
* Mohanad Ali (born 2 ...
as Dame agee
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Louise Caron as Unnamed role
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Louise Marleau
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as Unnamed role
*
Marilyn Gardner as Unnamed role
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Albert Millaire
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Jean Gascon
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Career
Originally bent on a career in medicine, Gascon abandoned it for the stage after considerable work with amateur groups in Mont ...
as Unnamed role
Recognition
In 1989, the film was nominated for several Genie Awards.
*
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Vianney Gauthier - Nominated
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Pierre Mignot
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- Nominated
*
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Editing
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Michel Arcand - Nominated
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Robin Spry
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Spry was perhaps best known for his documentary films '' Action: The October Crisis of 1970'' and '' Reaction: A Portrait of ...
,
Denise Robert
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Robert has won many awards, including four Genie Awards. ...
- Nominated
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Genie Award for Best Music Score
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Osvaldo Montes Osvaldo may refer to the following people:
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- Nominated
The film also won
Premiere Magazine
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’s first prize at the
Festival de la francophonie de Namur (in
Belgium
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) and the award of excellence at the
Atlantic Film Festival
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in Halifax.
It was screened at the
Venice Film Festival
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.
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See also
* List of LGBT films directed by women
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References
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1988 films
Canadian LGBT-related films
1988 LGBT-related films
1988 drama films
1980s French-language films
Films directed by Léa Pool
Films set in Montreal
Canadian drama films
LGBT-related drama films
Male bisexuality in film
Swiss drama films
Swiss LGBT-related films
1980s Canadian films
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