Liverpool (2012 film) explained

Liverpool
Director:Manon Briand
Music:Ramachandra Borcar
Cinematography:Claudine Sauvé
Editing:Richard Comeau
Studio:Max Films Productions
Country:Canada

Liverpool is a 2012 Canadian comedy crime film.[1] Written and directed by Manon Briand, the film stars Stéphanie Lapointe as Émilie, a coat check clerk at a Montreal nightclub who decides to return a coat left behind one night by a woman who took a drug overdose in the club, only to find herself embroiled in the city's criminal underground. Her only ally in the quest is Thomas (Charles-Alexandre Dubé), a regular customer of the club and a potential new love interest for Émilie.

Liverpool was Briand's first film since 2002's Chaos and Desire.

Notes and References

  1. http://arts.nationalpost.com/2012/09/11/manon-briands-liverpool-the-bigger-the-actors-the-bigger-the-port-you-need-to-hold-them/ "Manon Briand’s Liverpool: The bigger the actors, the bigger the port you need to hold them"