Honey, I'm in Love (2008)
December 19, 2008Release Date
Honey, I'm in Love (2008)
December 19, 2008Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Marc Messier
Jean-Paul Cardin

Guylaine Tremblay
Céline Demers

Hélène Bourgeois Leclerc
Nathalie Craig

Sophie Desmarais
Myriam

Patrick Drolet
Guylain

Rémy Girard
Henri Leduc

Diane Lavallée
Pauline

Widemir Normil
Père Joe

Jonathan Gagnon
Alex Malo

Luc Senay

Sylvie Potvin

Bruce Chun
Cinematography / Director of Photography

Daniel Poisson
Casting

Daniel Louis
Producer

Emmanuel Frechette
Production Design

Mariane Carter
Costume Design

Marc Larose
First Assistant Director

Denise Robert
Producer

Jean-François Bergeron
Editor

Michel Corriveau
Original Music Composer

Sébastien René

Jean Antoine Charest

Richard Thériault

Suzie Poisson

Massimo Gallizzi

André Myron

Cynthia Wu-Maheux

Catherine Trudeau

Robert Reynaert

Claude Meunier
Director / Writer

Jeanne Ostiguy

Louis-José Houde

Martine Francke

Kevin Houle

Christine Harvey

Genéve Mathieu

Peter Hoffer

Louise April

Isabelle Martin

Carmen Sylvestre

Émilie F. Archambault

Beat Berweger

Julie-Anne Côté

Martin Couture-Pineau

Jean-François Déziel

Ella Small

Ruby Small

René Richard Cyr
Media.

Details.
Release DateDecember 19, 2008
Original NameLe Grand Départ
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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Honey, I'm in Love (French: Le Grand départ) is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Claude Meunier and released in 2008. The film stars Marc Messier as Jean-Paul Cardin, a successful surgeon who, following the breakup of his marriage to Céline Demers (Guylaine Tremblay), must juggle his commitments to his children and his new relationship with younger artist Nathalie (Hélène Bourgeois Leclerc).
The film's cast also includes Patrick Drolet and Sophie Desmarais as Jean-Paul's children Guylain and Myriam, as well as Rémy Girard, Louis-José Houde, Catherine Trudeau and Cynthia Wu-Maheux in supporting roles.
Meunier wrote the screenplay in part based on his own experience following the breakdown of his first marriage.
The film premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 2008, before opening commercially in December.
The film received two Jutra Award nominations at the 11th Jutra Awards in 2009, for Best Actress (Tremblay) and Best Sound (Patrick Rousseau, Marie-Claude Gagne, Louis Gignac).
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