Memories Unlocked (1999)
March 24, 1999Release Date
Memories Unlocked (1999)
March 24, 1999Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
James Hyndman
Max
Pascale Bussières
Lucie
Pierre-Luc Brillant
Laurel
Yves Jacques
Mortimer
Louise Portal
Pauline
Jacynthe René
Maggie
Michel Charette
Julius
Marcel Sabourin
Docteur Patenaude
Delphine Brodeur
Jeune Lucie
Mathieu Grondin
Jeune Max
Jean Frenette
Instructeur de sabre
Philippe Martin
Jeune Mortimer
Chanel Petit
Petite Alice
Nathalie Barcelo
Thérapeute
Sébastien Huberdeau
Charles
Daniel Laflamme
René
Ian-Aurel Lagarde
Ami du jeune Max
Dylane Hétu
Amie de la jeune Lucie
Isabel Deslauriers
Amie de la jeune Lucie
Lucie Robitaille
CastingDirector
Catherine Brunet
Amie d'Alice
Stephane Ishmael
Jerry
Gilles Cloutier
Voisin de Lucie
Benoît Langlais
Client du dépanneur
Rémi Laurin-Ouellette
Client du dépanneur
Lisette Guertin
Dame de la maison de retraite
Camille Rivard
Fillette à la piscine
Laurent V. Motard
Joueur de ballon-panier
Martin Bienvenue
Joueur de ballon-panier
Sebastien Brulotte
Joueur de ballon-panier
Jean Beaudin
Director / Screenplay
Monique Proulx
Novel
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 24, 1999
Original NameSouvenirs intimes
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Genres
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Memories Unlocked (French: Souvenirs intimes) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jean Beaudin and released in 1999. Based on the novel Homme invisible à la fenêtre by Monique Proulx, the film stars James Hyndman as Max, a paraplegic artist whose ex-girlfriend Lucie (Pascale Bussières) returns several years after their breakup to accuse him of rape.The film's cast also includes Pierre-Luc Brillant, Yves Jacques, Louise Portal, Michel Charette, Marcel Sabourin and Sébastien Huberdeau.
The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 20th Genie Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay (Beaudin, Proulx), Best Cinematography (Pierre Gill), Best Art Direction/Production Design (François Séguin) and Best Overall Sound (Serge Beauchemin, Bernard Gariépy Strobl and Hans Peter Strobl). It received five Prix Jutra nominations at the 2nd Jutra Awards, for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Jacques), Best Cinematography (Gill), Best Sound (Serge Beauchemin, Louis Dupire, Hans Peter Strobl and Jo Caron) and Best Original Music (Richard Grégoire). Gill won the Jutra for cinematography.