What We Have (2014)
September 12, 2014Release Date
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Cast & Crew.

Maxime Desmons
Maurice Lesmers / Producer / Director / Writer

Roberta Maxwell
Rosemary

Jean-Michel Le Gal
Michael

Alex Ozerov-Meyer
Allan

Kristen Thomson
Patricia

Marie-Ève Perron
Fanny

Johnathan Sousa
Rick

Atticus Mitchell
Lyes

Paul Fauteux
Pascal

Marc Fournier
François

Marc Fournier
Francois

Pamela Sinha
Libby

Trevor Hayes
Robert

Bahia Watson
Stéphanie

Ella Jonas Farlinger
Jennifer

Brad Borbridge
Big Man

Éric Forestier
Father

Nino Février
Young Maurice

Robert Gerow
Reno

Kyra Harper
Ms. Lascot

Jason Jazrawy
Police Officer

Martin Watson
ProductionDesigner

Amélie Melkonian
Mother

Damon D'Oliveira
Executive Producer

Chris Hatcher
Line Producer

Sally Karam
Producer

Kye Meechan
Editor

Jeff Holmden
Assistant Editor

Nicole Hilliard-Forde
Casting

Daniel Grant
Director of Photography

Camille Bruni
Assistant Sound Editor

Elizabeth Dehler
Music Director
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 12, 2014
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Filming LocationsOntario, Canada
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What We Have (French: Ce qu'on a) is a Canadian drama film, written and directed by Maxime Desmons. It was the first feature film ever made under Telefilm Canada's new microbudget funding program.
The film stars Desmons as Maurice Lesmers, a gay French expatriate living in North Bay, Ontario who takes a job tutoring Allan (Alex Ozerov), a high school student, in French while auditioning for a stage production of Molière's The Miser. Drawn to protect and defend Allan from the bullying that he faces at school for being gay, their student-teacher relationship is soon complicated when Allan falls in love with Maurice, in turn triggering Maurice's own repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse.
The film had its theatrical premiere in 2014 at the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, but wider release was delayed until 2015 due to producer Damon D'Oliveira's commitments to the promotion of the television miniseries The Book of Negroes. It won the juried award for Best Canadian Film at the 2015 Inside Out Film and Video Festival.
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