Kiss Me Like a Lover explained

Kiss Me Like a Lover
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Director:André Forcier
Producer:André Forcier
Linda Pinet
Louis Laverdière
Starring:Émile Schneider
Juliette Gosselin
Céline Bonnier
Tony Nardi
Music:Martin Léon
Cinematography:Daniel Jobin
Editing:François Gill
Studio:Les Films du Paria
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:French

Kiss Me Like a Lover (French: '''Embrasse-moi comme tu m'aimes''') is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by André Forcier and released in 2016.[1]

Set in Montreal in the 1940s, the film stars Émile Schneider as Pierre Sauvageau, a young man who wants to register for the military in World War II but must stay home to care for his paraplegic twin sister Berthe (Juliette Gosselin) as their mother (Céline Bonnier) struggles with depression.[1] With the intimacy of care awakening her dormant sexuality, Berthe attempts to seduce Pierre; although Pierre rejects the advance, the memory of the incident goes on to colour his subsequent relationship with Marguerite (Mylène Mackay), his best friend's girlfriend, and Berthe's relationship with Élio (Tony Nardi), a university professor.[1] The film's cast also includes Antoine Bertrand, Réal Bossé, Roy Dupuis, France Castel, Denys Arcand, Pascale Montpetit, Julien Poulin, Rémy Girard, Christine Beaulieu, Pier-Luc Funk, Geneviève Schmidt, Benoît Brière, Emi Chicoine and Marc Hervieux.

The film received nine Prix Iris nominations at the 19th Quebec Cinema Awards, including Best Supporting Actor (Nardi), Best Supporting Actress (Bonnier) and Best Screenplay (Forcier and Linda Pinet).[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Embrasse-moi comme tu m'aimes: douces provocations ***1/2 . . July 25, 2016 . French .
  2. Web site: Prix Iris : Annonce des finaliste et autres surprises . Atuvu . April 5, 2017 . French .