Alice's Odyssey (2002)
June 28, 2002Release Date
Alice's Odyssey (2002)
June 28, 2002Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Sophie Lorain
Alice Tremblay
Martin Drainville
Ludovic / Louis
Pierrette Robitaille
Carabosse / Fairy Godmother / Madame Bossy
Marc Labrèche
The Wolf
Mitsou Gélinas
Red Riding Hood / School teacher
Danielle Ouimet
Grandmother
Marc Béland
Prince Guillaume / Guillaume
Pascale Desrochers
Cendrillon / Sandrine
Myriam Poirier
Audrey / Aurore
Gordon Masten
Gollock
Louise Portal
Blanche-Neige
Jacques Languirand
Santa Claus
Liliana Głąbczyńska
Seherazade
Pierre Lebeau
The King
Denise Bombardier
The Queen
Michel Barrette
The Fool
Émilie Carrier
Émilie
Daniel Louis
Producer
Denys Paris
Pastry chef
Paul Cagelet
Grumpy
Denise Robert
Producer
François Dompierre
Composer
Jacques Chevalier
Fool of the King
Stephan Larose
Dancer
Pierre Gill
Cinematographer
Yvann Thibaudeau
Editor
Michel Proulx
ProductionDesigner
Jean-René Dufort
Man with the camel
Geneviève Rioux
Danielle (archive footage) (uncredited)
Denise Filiatrault
Director
Sylvie Lussier
Writer
Pierre Poirier
Writer
France D'Amour
Martin Larocque
Carl Béchard
Brigitte Marchand
Daniel Pinard
Mireille Thibault
Françoise Déchènes
Patrice Coquereau
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 28, 2002
Original NameL'odyssée d'Alice Tremblay
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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Alice's Odyssey (French: L'Odyssée d'Alice Tremblay) is a Canadian family comedy fantasy film, directed by Denise Filiatrault and released in 2002. The film stars Sophie Lorain as Alice Tremblay, a single mother who becomes drawn into the fairy tale that she is reading to her young daughter as a bedtime story.
The cast also includes Martin Drainville, Pierrette Robitaille, Marc Labrèche, Mitsou Gélinas, Danielle Ouimet, Marc Béland, Pascale Desrochers, Myriam Poirier, Gordon Masten, Louise Portal, Jacques Languirand, Liliana Komorowska, France D'Amour, Pierre Lebeau, Denise Bombardier and Michel Barrette.
The film received two Jutra Award nominations at the 5th Jutra Awards in 2003, for Best Art Direction (Michel Proulx, François Barbeau) and Best Sound (Yvon Benoît, Marie-Claude Gagné, Gavin Fernandes).