The best Annie St-Pierre’s movies

Annie St-Pierre

Annie St-Pierre

Today we present the best Annie St-Pierre’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 Annie St-Pierre’s movies.

The Twentieth Century

The Twentieth Century
6.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/12/2019
  • Character: Joseph-Israël Tarte
Toronto, Canada, 1899. William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) fervently believes that he is destined to become Prime Minister, but to do so he will first have to fight his personal obsessions and overcome the many obstacles he will encounter on his tortuous path to power.

Nelly

Nelly
5.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 20/01/2017
  • Character: Karine
A high-class prostitute by choice, Nelly Arcan’s colorful life is recreated in a multi-layered and stylish mix of make-believe and memoir, revealing Nelly’s alter egos: the neurotic writer, the vulnerable lover, the call girl and the star. Nelly shocked the literary world with her elegant writing and the lurid details of sex work in her autobiographical first novel, Whore, which became a critically acclaimed bestseller. Despite unprecedented success, Nelly’s remarkable life ended in tragedy.

Our Loved Ones

Our Loved Ones
7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 12/08/2015
  • Character: Cindy
1978. In a small village in Bas-St-Laurent, Guy’s tragic death is a shock for the Leblanc family. For many years, the real cause of his death is kept hidden from some members of the family, including his son David. The latter in turn starts his own family with his wife Marie. He lovingly raises his children Laurence and Frédéric, but deep within him harbours a persistent melancholy.

Ceci est un Message Officiel

Ceci est un Message Officiel
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Release: 07/10/2015
  • Character: Sekvantaro
In the idealism and mutation of his home town of Winnipeg, the filmmaker Matthew Rankin launches a failed campaign of absolute inter-human solidarity entirely in Esperanto, the artificial language of world peace.

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