The best Andrée Pelletier’s drama movies

Andrée Pelletier

Andrée Pelletier

Today we present the best Andrée Pelletier’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Andrée Pelletier’s movies.

Marie Ann

Marie Ann
6.3/10
A young married woman, after a kidnapping, becomes attached to an Indian.

Bach and Broccoli

Bach and Broccoli
6.6/10
A young girl is orphaned when her nurturing grandmother enters a nursing. She is sent to live with her Bach-obsessed uncle, an organist preparing for an important recital.

The Far Shore

The Far Shore
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 08/03/2019
  • Character: Superviseur du bureau des ventes
Navigating the treacherous social tides of high school, Marine is cut adrift by Océane, her older sister who’s caught in the thrall of an older man. Meanwhile, their mother struggles to keep her head above water.

East End Hustle

East End Hustle
4.6/10
Group of prostitutes who rely on each other to revolt against their sinister pimps. Their bid for freedom turns much more dangerous than they ever imagined.

Les tisserands du pouvoir 2 - La révolte

Les tisserands du pouvoir 2 - La révolte
5.3/10

Les tisserands du pouvoir

Les tisserands du pouvoir
6.2/10

The Handyman

The Handyman
7/10
One of Canada's talented directors, actress Micheline Lanctot expresses an effective, engaging approach in this simple, poignant drama about Armand (Jocelyn Berube), a handyman with one problem romance after another. The quiet Armand settles into Montreal after his wife has left him and before long, he continues the momentum when an ill-considered liaison with a nubile woman ends on her insistence. Next, Armand gives his heart to a frustrated housewife, though this decision is hardly well thought out. In the meantime, a gay man who rents out a room in his apartment has unfulfilled longings directed at the unsuspecting handyman. L'Homme a Tout Faire won a Silver Medal for "Best Picture" at the 1980 San Sebastian Film Festival.

Bye, See You Monday

Bye, See You Monday
5.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/08/1979
A French Canadian relationship drama based on a novel by Roger Fournier.

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