The Wolves (2014)
December 6, 2014Release Date
The Wolves (2014)
December 6, 2014Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Evelyne Brochu
Élie
Louise Portal
Maria
Benoît Gouin
William
Gilbert Sicotte
Léon
Cindy-Mae Arsenault
Nadine
Augustin Legrand
Le Français
Patrice Bissonnette
Robin
Martin Dubreuil
Maxime
Stéphane Gagnon
Réal Clark
Ungalaaq Avingaq
Sylvain
Marc-André Leblanc
Mathieu
Caroline Leblanc
Julie
Florenda Gaudet
Mémé
Gautier Déraspe
Jonathan
Vincent Lafrance
Momo
Guillaume Turbide
Serveur
Léonce Deraspe
Pêcheur
Lucie Longuépée
Jasmine
Michel Boudreau
Encanteur
Méliane Doucet
Fille de Robin
Raphaëlla Olivine-Poirier
Fille de Robin
Émilie Francoeur
Femme de Robin
Magali Derderian
Femme de Réal
Matéo Déraspe
Fils de Réal
Simon Deraspe
Chauffeur mini-bus
Dolorès Cyr
Sage femme
Marie-Joëlle Richard
Maîtresse d'école
Martin-Benoit Leblanc
Agent Garde-Côtière
Marie-Ève Bourque
Agente Garde-Côtière
Isabelle Cliche
Femme poste de pêche
Jean-Marc Dalpé
Barman en ville
Enrica Boucher
Sarah Menquit
Details.
Release DateDecember 6, 2014
Original NameLes loups
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 47m
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The Wolves (French: Les Loups) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Sophie Deraspe and released in 2014. Set in Grande-Entrée on the Magdalen Islands of Quebec, the film stars Evelyne Brochu as Élie, a woman who arrives from Montreal during the annual seal hunt and upsets the balance of the community due to her status as an outsider.
The cast also includes Louise Portal, Benoît Gouin, Gilbert Sicotte, Cindy-Mae Arsenault, Augustin Legrand, Patrice Bissonnette, Martin Dubreuil, Stéphane Gagnon, Ungalaaq Avingaq and Marc-André Leblanc.
The film premiered in the Borsos Competition program at the 2014 Whistler Film Festival, and went into commercial release in Quebec in February 2015. It also received international screenings at the Cannes Film Market, and at the 2015 Torino Film Festival, where it was the winner of the FIPRESCI Prize.