It's Your Turn, Laura (1998)
October 9, 1998Release Date
It's Your Turn, Laura (1998)
October 9, 1998Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Ginette Reno
Laura Cadieux
Pierrette Robitaille
Madame Therrien
Denise Dubois
Madame Brouillette
Samuel Landry
Ti-Gars
Adèle Reinhardt
Lucille Bolduc
Mireille Thibault
Mme Gladu
Denis Bouchard
DéDé
Martin Drainville
Albert
Danièle Lorain
Vovonne
Sonia Vachon
Mme Thibault
Sophie Lorain
Mme Tardif
Renée Claude
Mme Touchette
Donald Pilon
Oscar Blanchette
Carine Bégin
Sylvie
Denise Robert
Producer
Yvan Benoît
Bus Driver
Jean-Guy Bouchard
Pit Cadieux
Suzanne Cloutier
Hôtesse du restaurant
Johanne Fontaine
Dame en jeans
Suzanne Garceau
Mme Lajoie
Boris Khodorkovsky
Sailor
Roger La Rue
Policeman
Jean-Marc LaFlèche
Punk #2
Pauline Lapointe
Germaine Lauzon
Marie-Claude Lefebvre
Madeleine Cadieux
Nicole Lorange
Chanteuse d'opéra
Jean Marchand
Le médecin
Manon Miclette
Raymonde Brouillette
Dominic Philie
Policeman
Diane Robitaille
Passagère à l'oratoire
Diane St-Jacques
Préposée aux objets perdus
Bernard Tanguay
Contrôleur métro Place-des-Arts
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 9, 1998
Original NameC't'a ton tour, Laura Cadieux
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
It's Your Turn, Laura Cadieux (French: C't'à ton tour, Laura Cadieux) is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Denise Filiatrault and released in 1998. The film was based on the comedic novel by Michel Tremblay.
The film centers on a group of women in Montreal who meet once a week at a weight loss clinic. Led by the titular Laura Cadieux (Ginette Reno), the women exchange stories and jokes and gossip in the waiting room. The women include Mme Bolduc (Adèle Reinhardt), who also suffers from eczema; the clinically depressed Mme Gladu (Mireille Thibault); the pregnant Mme Tardif (Sophie Lorain); and Mme Brouillette (Denise Dubois), a comic book fanatic. Meanwhile Laura's best friend, Mme Therrien (Pierrette Robitaille), spends the entire film running around the city on a wild goose chase after Laura's son briefly got separated from them in the Montreal Metro en route to the appointment, and she immediately rushed off to find him entirely unaware that he turned up safe just moments later; and Vovonne (Danièle Lorain), another woman normally part of the group, has won a large sum of money at the casino and goes to her husband's workplace to tell him the news, but is getting stalled by his assistant Albert (Martin Drainville) because her husband is having sex with her friend Alice (Sonia Vachon) in the back room.
At the 19th Genie Awards, both Reno and Robitaille were nominated for Best Actress, and Tremblay and François Dompierre were nominated for Best Original Song for "Laura la belle". A sequel film, Laura Cadieux II (Laura Cadieux...la suite), was released in 1999.