The Little Queen (2014)
1h 48m
Running Time
June 13, 2014Release Date
The Little Queen (2014)
1h 48m
Running Time
June 13, 2014Release Date
Plot.
Julie, star cyclist, is two races away from winning the World Cup. It is the culmination of years of effort. Julie loves the spotlight. Her entourage too. Encouraged by her coach and doctor, she has been doping since the age of 14. When her doctor denounces her, she manages to hush up the case, but the extent of the mess leads to abuse, lies, and treason. Caught in a gear that goes beyond her, will she succeed in finding a way out?
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Cast & Crew.
Laurence Leboeuf
Julie Arseneau
Patrice Robitaille
JP
Denis Bouchard
Alain Arseneau
Josée Deschênes
Suzanne Arseneau
René-Daniel Dubois
Dr. Paul C. Henri
Judith Baribeau
Nathalie
Jeff Boudreault
Claude
Sébastien Delorme
François Bouchard
Pascale Desrochers
Pauline LeBigot
Virginie Ranger-Beauregard
Jess
Mélanie Pilon
Valérie
Valérie Chevalier
Cynthia
Julie Renault-Roy
Marie-Ève
Sophie Lorain
Writer
Catherine Léger
Writer
Benoît Guérin
Journaliste
Vincent Leclerc
Animateur sportif
Richard Lalonde
Producer
Pierre Houde
commentateur du course Montréal
Robert Frosi
commentateur du course Belgique
Emilie Guillaume
Rénaldo Ducros
Dazmo
Composer
Marlène Wintgens
François cycliste
Jean-François Garceau
Journaliste-photographe
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 13, 2014
Original NameLa petite reine
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Content RatingPG
Filming LocationsLiège, Belgium · Montreal, Canada
Genres
Wiki.
The Little Queen (French: La Petite Reine) is a Canadian sports drama film, directed by Alexis Durand-Brault and released in 2014. Based on the true story of cyclist Geneviève Jeanson, whose career as a professional cyclist was derailed by a doping scandal, the film stars Laurence Leboeuf as Julie Arseneau, a cyclist who is caught doping just a few races short of the championship race, and Patrice Robitaille as her coach.The film premiered theatrically in June 2014.The film received four Prix Jutra nominations at the 17th Jutra Awards, for Best Actor (Robitaille), Best Actress (Leboeuf), Best Sound (Mario Auclair, Stéphane Bergeron, Marcel Pothier and Christian Rivest) and Best Editing (Louis-Philippe Rathé).