Route 132 (film) explained

Route 132
Director:Louis Bélanger
Music:Benoît Charest
Cinematography:Pierre Mignot
Editing:Claude Palardy
Studio:Cinémaginaire
Distributor:Alliance Vivafilm
Runtime:113 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:French

Route 132 is a 2010 Canadian drama film from Quebec. Directed by Louis Bélanger and written by Bélanger and Alexis Martin, the film stars Martin and François Papineau as Bob and Gilles, two men who embark on a road trip and crime spree along Quebec Route 132 following the death of Gilles' son.[1]

The film garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 31st Genie Awards, including Best Actor for Papineau,[2] Best Supporting Actor for Martin and Best Original Screenplay for Bélanger and Martin.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lapresse.ca/le-soleil/arts-et-spectacles/cinema/201010/01/01-4328738-route-132-derives.php "Route 132: dérives"
  2. Web site: We dream of Genie . Stone . Jay . 2 February 2011 . 11 June 2017 . The Edmonton Journal.