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The Good Lie
A young refugee of the Sudanese Civil War who wins a lottery for relocation to the United States with three other lost boys. Encountering the modern world for the first time, they develop an unlikely friendship with a brash American woman assigned to help them, but the young man struggles to adjust to this new life and his feelings of guilt about the brother he left behind.
Philippe Falardeau
Casts & Crew
Reese Witherspoon
Corey Stoll
Thad Luckinbill
Sarah Baker
Maria Howell
Joshua Mikel
Mike Pniewski
Arnold Oceng
Ger Duany
Emmanuel Jal
Kuoth Wiel
Femi Oguns
Lindsey Garrett
Peterdeng Mongok
Okwar Jale
Thon Kueth
Deng Ajuet
Keji Jale
David Madingi
Kon Akoue Auok
Sibusisu Moyo
Antoine Wonder Kalambay
Elikana Jale
Afemo Omilami
Michael H. Cole
Brian Kurlander
Jimi Kocina
Vince Pisani
Kimberly Banta
Travis Smith
Sharon Conley
Raj Kala
Parisa Johnston
Heather Lyda
Clifton Guterman
Kenny Alfonso
Victor McCay
Jacob Kuol Alier
Berglind Jonsdottir
Dhan Kueth
Israel Makoe
Keith Woulard
John Prendergast
Tiffany Jones
Nathaniel Ramabulana
Lavine Dimo
Julia Ayiol
Sope Aluko
Suehyla El-Attar
Abena Ayivor
Levi Burdick
Lele Ledwaba
Mari Malek
Flora Peter Deng
Cara Mantella
Also Directed by Philippe Falardeau
During a harsh Montréal winter, an elementary-school class is left reeling after its teacher commits suicide. Bachir Lazhar, a charismatic Algerian immigrant, steps in as the substitute teacher for the classroom of traumatized children. All the while, he must keep his personal life tucked away: the fact that he is seeking political refuge in Québec – and that he, like the children, has suffered an appalling loss.
Léon is ten years old, has lots of problems and an overly fertile imagination. Of course, there is mom and dad who are always fighting, and those annoying neighbors who get to spend the summer at the beach. And then, there's Léa, the exasperating girl who's always right about everything. In the summer of '68, when mom decides to leave everything behind to start a new life in Greece, Léon is prepared to do anything to kill the pain. Destroy the neighbors' house, become a professional liar and even, why not, fall in love with Léa. Together, they will overcome the pain of growing up when you feel abandoned.
A drama inspired by the life of heavyweight boxer Chuck Wepner.
A college grad takes a clerical job working for the literary agent of the renowned, reclusive writer J.D. Salinger.
Christophe agrees to be filmed by his roommate Stéphane, while he is searching for a meaningful engineering job. Since he voluntarily resigned his job when he was to be moved to quality control, he does not get unemployment benefits, and goes to classes on how to contest the decision.
Michel is a Belgian inventor. He cares for his father, a paralysed writer, is married to a Congolese woman and is the father of an interracial child whom he reassures as to his parentage. He discovers at the age of 41 that he was adopted, actually having been born in Sainte-Cécile, Quebec. In the summer of 2000, he travels to Quebec, supposedly to sell some of his inventions. While on a near-impossible quest to find his birth family in the town where he was born, he crosses paths with Louis Legros, son of another inventor, in a meeting which will change their lives.
Guibord is an independent Member of Parliament who represents Prescott-Makadewà-Rapides-aux Outardes, a vast county in Northern Quebec. As the entire country watches, Guibord unwillingly finds himself in the awkward position of holding the decisive vote to determine whether Canada will go to war. Accompanied by his wife, his daughter and an idealistic intern from Haiti named Sovereign, Guibord travels across his district in order to consult his constituents. While groups of lobbyists get involved in a debate that spins out of control, the MP will have to face his own conscience. 'My Internship in Canada' is a biting political satire in which politicians, citizens and lobbyists go head-to-head tearing democracy to shreds. Film starring Suzanne Clément, Patrick Huard and Mardy Men