Fireworks Logo

Trailers...

  • We Put the World to Sleep
  • Snare of Evil
  • Martinez, Margaritas and Murder!
  • Julian
  • Home (The)
  • Before/After
  • Our Wildest Days
  • Renaître
  • Mag Mag
  • Boalândia
  • Brave the Dark
  • Alphabet Soup
  • Queens of the Dead
  • Marc by Sofia
  • Dolores
  • Fantasy
  • Death and Life Madalena
  • Last Night in Taipei
  • Second Chance
  • Whisperings of the Moon
  • Tiger
  • Jimpa
  • Other People's Bodies
  • Reef Builders
  • 3000 Lesbians Go To York
  • 404 Still Remain
  • Chronology of Water (The)
  • Christy
  • Body Blow
  • Boots
  • Sugar Beach
  • Fighting to Be Me: The Dwen Curry Story
  • Stereo Girls
  • Second Life (A)
  • Librarians (The)
  • Nepela
  • Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (The)
  • n00b
  • Mutation (The)
  • Choral (The)

Mommy is at the Hairdresser's

Country: Canada, Language: French, 97 mins

Original Title

Maman est chez le Coiffeur
  • Director: Léa Pool
  • Writer: Isabelle Hébert
  • Producer: Lyse Lafontaine; Michel Mosca

CGiii Comment

A wonder and a joy.

Léa Pool deserves every sliver of acclaim.

She has created a beautiful vision from a fine script.

Tender and totally heartbreaking.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Summer 1966. It's time to enjoy the summer holiday, total freedom. Teenage Élise discovers that the sudden departure of her mother completely disrupts the family. Her brother Coco seeks solace in the garage, building a super racing car. Her youngest brother Benoît throws himself into his own inner world. The father seems absolutely knocked out by the situation. Élise decides to take control of her family, in an eloquent attempt to save them. With the assistance of flourishing nature around her, she stands on the threshold of an incomparable summer.

Cast & Characters

Marianne Fortier as Elise Gauvin;
Elie Dupuis as Coco Gauvin;
Hugo St-Onge-Paquin as Benoit Gauvin;
Laurent Lucas as Le Pere Gauvin;
Celine Bonnier as La Mere - Simone Gauvin;
Gabriel Arcand as Monsieur Mouche;
Benjamin Chouinard as Romeo;
Antoine Desrochers as Carl;
Lenie Scoffie as La Grand-Mere;
Paule Ducharme as Madame Paradis