The best Monique Mercure’s comedy movies

Monique Mercure

Monique Mercure

14/11/1930- 17/05/2020
We present our ranking of the best Monique Mercure’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Monique Mercure.

Mon oncle Antoine

Mon oncle Antoine
7.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 12/11/1971
  • Character: Alexandrine
Set in cold rural Quebec at Christmas time, we follow the coming of age of a young boy and the life of his family which owns the town's general store and undertaking business. Mon Oncle Antoine is Director Claude Jutra's masterpiece: A poignant, starkly honest, but humane film, shot through with authenticity from beginning to end. Realized with an unflagging artistic vision, Mon Oncle Antoine poetically portrays a young boy's coming of age, vividly capturing the Quebec mining town in which he lives.

La brunante

La brunante
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 09/11/2007
  • Character: Madeleine
When Madeleine is diagnosed with Alzheimers, she makes two important decisions. One is to keep it from her family. The other is to revisit her beloved Gaspésie and relive, for one last time, the memories this evokes. Encountering Zoë, an emotionally disturbed young musician, Madeleine asks her to be her driver for the trip.

Montreal Stories

Montreal Stories
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 08/11/1991
  • Character: Dame Moufette
Six stories about Montreal. 1: A young housewife from Toronto samples the nightlife using basic French. 2: The tale of a painting of Montreal's first mayor, Jacques Viger. 3: During a hockey game, Madeleine tries to tell Roger she wants a divorce after forty years of marriage. 4: A visitor to a conference on pictographs arrives at the airport, where the female customs officer steals a momento from each person. 5: As she is being driven to the hospital in an ambulance after an auto accident, Sarah recalls her life. 6: At a diplomatic reception, an older woman reminisces about her grand love in Montreal.

La Quarantaine

La Quarantaine
6.7/10
La quarantaine is a Canadian film comedy-drama first released in 1982, directed by Anne Claire Poirier. The film stars Monique Mercure, Caroline Beaudoin, Roger Blay, Benoît Pellerin and Louise Rémy. It has also been released under the title: Beyond Forty.

Two Women In Gold

Two Women In Gold
4.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/05/1970
  • Character: Fernande Turcot
Two bored Montreal housewives (Monique Mercure & Louise Turcot), with inattentive husbands (Marcel Sabourin & Donald Pilon), and lots of time on their hands, amuse themselves by paying the local tradesmen something extra to give them amorous attention. Their entertainment leads to frantic confusion, however, when one of the visiting gentlemen - shall we say - 'expires'. The housewives deal with their unpleasant situation quite energetically.

Parlez-nous d'amour

Parlez-nous d'amour
7.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 23/09/1976
  • Character: Madame Jeannot
A television host tries to react to the process of alienation that the public is subjected to from variety shows.

Once Upon a Time in the East

Once Upon a Time in the East
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 26/05/1974
  • Character: Belle-soeur
Two women and a transvestite gay man cross paths in this French Canadian drama. The transvestite is preparing for a drag-queen beauty pageant, and has decided to present himself as Cleopatra. Of the two women, one was just fired from her waitressing job and seeks to go back to work at the nightclub where the beauty pageant is to be held. The other woman's mother has just won one million food stamps.

Les vautours

Les vautours
7.4/10
Although he is something of a layabout, and is still living with his mother, her death comes as something of a shock to Louis Pelletier (Gilbert Sicotte). Still, he has hopes of some sort of legacy and believes that his relatives will help him find a job. All his hopes are dashed when, before the funeral, his three aunts come to Quebec City to settle their sister's estate. As grasping and efficient a crew as ever strode a parlor, by the time they leave, the estate has been cleaned to the bones, as if by vultures.

Marche avec moi

Marche avec moi
In the old industrial neigbourghood St-Henri, the young and colorful Clara meets a clueless Latino-american man searching for the house of the book Bonheur d'occasion, written by Gabrielle Roy.

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