André Forcier
André Forcier (born Marc André Forcier on July 19, 1947) is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. His work has been linked to Latin American magic realism by its use of fantasy but is firmly rooted in Quebec's reality. His unromanticized portraits of people on the fringe of society, especially in Bar Salon, Au clair de la lune, Une Historie inventée, Le Vent du Wyoming and The Countess of Baton Rouge, blend observations of minutia of everyday life with elements of fantasy and imaginary.
Cosmos
as Suspicious Man (Segment "L'Individu")Through an immigrant cab driver, our world collides with a nervous filmmaker, a lawyer whose new...
Movie pageFour Stiffs and a Trombone
as Le réalisateurAn actor works as night watchman at a film studio where a musical serial killer strikes.
Movie pageA Pacemaker and a Sidecar
as AmoureuxIn a poor neighborhood, teenagers plot an assassination while a party is being organized for the...
Movie pageThe Return of the Immaculate Conception
as LéonIn Montréal's east-end, a group of over-grown kids, disappointed in their lives, spend their...
Movie pageAnastasie oh ma chérie
as uncreditedAnastasia chooses to lock herself in an apartment and tame through rituals. She barricades...
Movie pageBar Salon
as FrançoisTragicomic portrait of a bar's owners and patrons in a poor Montreal neighbourhood.
Movie pageChroniques labradoriennes
as uncreditedDeals with revolution in Québec, shown through satire and involving an invasion by neighboring...
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