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  • Somewhere in Love
  • Endless
  • In Ashes
  • Bad Reputation
  • Akin's Desert
  • Quir
  • Parque de diversões
  • Odd Fish
  • Moment for Love (A)
  • Love Me
  • Under the Southern Cross: The Art and Legacy of Henry L. Faulkner
  • Those Who Wait
  • Found Photo (The)
  • Surfacing
  • Armand
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  • Cheers to Life
  • Full Support
  • Who Wants to Marry an Astronaut?
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  • Frikis (Los)
  • Blue for a Boy
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  • Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion
  • Diosa
  • Children of God
  • Blindgänger
  • Bel Ami
  • Come Closer
  • 1-800-ON-HER-OWN
  • Helen and the Bear
  • Darcy & Jer: No Refunds
  • Pride from Above
  • Inside Out 2
  • Out
  • Padres
  • Unspoken
  • Holiday Exchange (The)
  • Drive Back Home

Coming Out

Country: Canada, Language: French | English, 12 mins

  • Director: Mathieu Blanchard
  • Writer: Mathieu Blanchard
  • Producer: Mathieu Blanchard

CGiii Comment

Is this a web series?!?

It has all the talent that that genre has to offer. Each episode has a running time of 12 minutes or less...making the torture semi-bearable.

Mathieu Blanchard could not direct his way out of an alley...what's with all the stilted introductory shots...it's only 12 minutes short, no time for nonsense.

As for the acting...the less said, the better.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Mat (Mathieu Blanchard) is a gay fashion photographer with nothing out of his reach until his ex, Ian (Marc-André Poliquin) resurfaces. Meanwhile, Hugo (Patrick Martin) pursues a secret relationship with Olivier (Sébastien Beaulac), a married father who keeps the closet door firmly shut. And finally, Téo (Dhanaé Audet-Beaulieu), is a young man who turns to drugs and prostitution after a messy coming out to his parents. Unaware of how close to home his struggles may come, Caroline (Mélanie Pilon) tries to help Téo get his life back together.

Cast & Characters

Sebastien Beaulac as Olivier;
Mathieu Blanchard as Mat;
Melanie Pilon as Caroline;
Ansia Wilscam-Desjardins as Genevieve;
Isabelle Giroux as Noemie