The Marsh (2002)
November 1, 2002Release Date
The Marsh (2002)
November 1, 2002Release Date


Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Gregory Hlady
Alexandre

Paul Ahmarani
Ulysse

Gabriel Gascon
Pépé

Jennifer Morehouse
Lisette

James Hyndman
Paul

Karina Aktouf
Vivianne

Alex Bisping
Tamacz

Réal Bossé
The postman

Alex Ivanovici
Cyril

Fanny La Croix
Nun

Andrée Vachon
Gilberte

Frédérique Roussel
Enfant

Paul Cagelet
Anneau Des Sèvres

Sasha Samar
Raymond

Judith Baribeau
La sirène

Jean-Marie Moncelet
Émir

Eric Cayla
Cinematographer

Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais
Caspar

Cas Anvar
Ivan

Fabrice Tremblay
Igor

Monique Dion
ProductionDesigner

Véronique Aubut
Mère supérieure

Pierre-André Côté
Chanteur Tzigane

Kim Nguyen
Director / Writer

Francesca Chamberland
Costumer

Richard Comeau
Editor

Dominique Chartrand
Sound

Julien Knafo
Original Music Composer

Stéphane Richer
Original Music Composer

Daniel Vincelette
Director of Photography

NKN
Original Music Composer

Pierre Gauvreau

Simon Chouinard

Maxime Veilleux

Catherine Hamann

Kenza Elazzouziz

Manon Minier

Pierre Ruel

Yves Cossette

Claudette Beauparlant
Media.

Details.
Release DateNovember 1, 2002
Original NameLe marais
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 25m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Marsh (French: Le Marais) is a 2002 Canadian drama film, written and directed by Kim Nguyen. Set in Eastern Europe during the 19th century, the film stars Gregory Hlady and Paul Ahmarani as Alexandre and Ulysse, two social outcasts who settle on a haunted marsh on the outskirts of a village, but become wrongly suspected of criminal wrongdoing after a woman from the village disappears.
The film's cast also includes Gabriel Gascon, Karina Aktouf, James Hyndman, Réal Bossé and Alex Ivanovici.
The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival.
Gascon received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 23rd Genie Awards. The film received six Prix Jutra nominations at the 5th Jutra Awards, for Best Film, Best Director (Nguyen), Best Actor (Ahmarani), Best Screenplay (Nguyen), Best Cinematography (Eric Cayla and Daniel Vincelette), and Best Art Direction (Monique Dion).
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