Inséparables (2000 film) explained

Inséparables
Director:Normand Bergeron
Producer:Normand Bergeron
Starring:Stéphane Crête
Évelyne Rompré
Music:O.S. Arun
Sylvain Gagnon
Cinematography:Jeremy Peter Allen
Editing:Jeremy Peter Allen
Runtime:10 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:French

Inséparables is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Normand Bergeron and released in 2000.[1]

Adapted from Alberto Moravia's short story "Don't Delve Too Deeply (Non approfondire)", the film stars Stéphane Crête as Alexandre, a man who is processing his feelings about his wife having left him, and Évelyne Rompré as a waitress who is serving and listening to him.[2]

The film won the Jutra Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 3rd Jutra Awards in 2001.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Claire Valade, " Les 19e Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois — Fiction: Coffre aux trésors". Séquences, No. 213, May–June 2001. p. 8.
  2. Pierre Roberge, "Maelström remporte huit Jutra". Le Nouvelliste, February 26, 2001.
  3. https://playbackonline.ca/2001/03/05/jutras-20010305/ "Eight Jutras for Maelstrom"