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Cinema | Brigitte Poupart’s first fictional film

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The Cinemania film festival has announced that it would present as early Where do souls go?first fictional feature of the prolific and versatile Brigitte Poupart (Over My Dead Body). Nevertheless,

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In addition. Consequently, Cinemania unveiled the poster of its 31e Edition, which was created by Montreal artist Clémence Lengaigne from a photo extracted from Brigitte Poupart’s film.

Where do souls go? features Sara Montpetit in the role of Anna, 18, who asked for medical aid to die.

Before leaving. she wishes to reunite her half-sisters, Eve (Monia Chokri) and Éléonore (Julianne Côté), and her mother (Sylvie Testud) in their father’s house (voice of Jean Marchand), famous pianist imprisoned for sexual assault.

The film will be screened during the Gala evening on November 10. at the Maisonneuve theater on Place des Arts, in the presence of the filmmaker and the film team.

Tickets are on sale today. The cinema | brigitte poupart’s first Cinemania film festival will be held from November 4 to 16 in Montreal.

Consult the Cinemania website

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Cinemania’s poster created by Clémence Lengaigne

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