Soundtrack: René Lussier
The best movies, series, and documentaries with a soundtrack by René Lussier. Enjoy the titles that feature an unforgettable music.
Titles found: 8
Direction Nicolas Brault
Synopsis Inspired by an African legend, the story of a mother resurrected by her son under the form of a musical instrument.
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Love Me, Love Me Not
1996 · Movie · 89 min. · Canada
Direction Sylvie Groulx
Cast Lucie Laurier · Dominic Darceuil · Patrick Labbé · Patrice Dubois
Synopsis Being a mother at 17 means signing an exclusive contract with reality. For Winnifred, who has to raise her child alone, reality is the desert where her lover Bruno has...
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Under the Weather (S)
1997 · Movie · 6 min. · Canada
Direction Tali
Synopsis This animated short follows a group of happy vacationers sunbathing... under cloudy skies. Despite the weather, they look cheerful, eating ice cream and hot dogs, frolicking in the sand. When...
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At Home with Mrs. Hen (S)
2006 · Movie · 8 min. · Canada
Direction Tali
Synopsis This animated short is a comical tale that pokes fun at motherhood. It depicts the temper tantrums of a child and the efforts a mother makes to set her son...
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Songs and Dances of the Inanimate World: The Subway (S)
1986 · Movie · 14 min. · Canada
Direction Pierre Hébert
Synopsis In this animated film without words, filmmaker Pierre Hébert and musicians Robert Lepage and René Lussier worked together, and separately, in their respective media. This cinema/music performance recreates, impressionistically, the...
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Étienne et Sara (S)
1984 · Documentary · 16 min. · Canada
Direction Pierre Hébert
Synopsis Under the watchful eye of a father, a child is born (first steps, named things) to a brand new awareness of the world (TV-images of famine in the Third World)
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Strand: Under the Dark Cloth
1989 · Documentary · 81 min. · Canada
Direction John Walker
Cast John Walker
Synopsis Paul Strand (1890-1976) remains a curiously shrouded and paradoxical figure. While passionately devoted to humanity, he was happiest in the isolation of the darkroom.
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