A Hero's Life (1994)
August 25, 1994Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Gilbert Sicotte
Bertin
Véronique Le Flaguais
Agathe
Christopher B. MacCabe
Hanibal jeune
Erwin Potitt
Hanibal âgé
Marie Cantin
Evelyne (30-50 ans)
Caroline Houlé
Marie-Pierre Flageole
Kathleen McWilliam
Corinne Boisseau
Jessy Vincent
Marie-Ève Champagne
Micheline Lanctôt
Director
Rock Demers
Producer
Milan Kymlička
Composer
Thomas Vámos
Cinematographer
Gaétan Huot
Editor
Philip Spensley
Pierre Lenoir
André Lacoste
Charles-André Therrien
Pierrôt Burke
Cédrik Major-Matte
Jacques Languirand
Manuel Aranguiz
Ginette Chevalier
Lise Grégoire
Frédérick Lamond
Etienne Boucher-Beaulieu
Yves Lesieur
André Ouerton
Michel Lizotte
Claude Lemieux
Pierre Monet-Bach
Roger Léger
Charles-André Bertrand
Philippe-Bruno Vasseur
Pierre F. Fauteux
Sylvestre Rios Falcon
Julien Mauroy
Marie-Katerine Bigué Béliveau
Mélanie Marchand
Aubert Pallascio
Diane Robitaille
Onil Melançon
Luc Roy
Michel Blaquière
Peter Gnass
Heinz Lehmann
Details.
Release DateAugust 25, 1994
Original NameLa vie d'un héros
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Genres
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A Hero's Life (French: La vie d'un héros) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Micheline Lanctôt and released in 1994. The film stars Marie Cantin as Évelyne Vadeboncoeur, a woman who travels to her hometown to meet Hanibal Heck (Erwin Potitt), a former German prisoner of war who had worked on her family farm during World War II. The film also stars Gilbert Sicotte and Véronique Le Flaguais as Évelyne's parents Bertin and Agathe.The film was shot in Frelighsburg, Quebec in early 1994.The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival, and was subsequently screened at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival.The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 15th Genie Awards, for Best Overall Sound (Réjean Juteau, Luc Boudrias, Richard Besse, Michel Descombes) and Best Original Score (Milan Kymlicka). It was one of six finalists for the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois's Prix L.-E. Ouimet-Molson in 1995.