C.R.A.Z.Y.
- Director: Jean-Marc Vallée
- Writer: François Boulay; Jean-Marc Vallée
- Producer: Jacques Blain; Pierre Even
CGiii Comment
It takes 3 minutes to realise that you are in for a treat.
By 30 minutes, you know you are watching a mini masterpiece.
Just sit back and marvel...freely, shed tears for its beauty...
Simply, one of the BEST films of the genre ever made...and, when the penny drops!!! Wow!
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Born Christmas Day 1960, Zac Beaulieu is the fourth of five sons of Gervais and Laurianne Beaulieu. Zac feels somewhat disconnected to his brothers, all of whom are different from each other. They include the bookworm Christian who is the eldest, the dumb jock Antoine who is third, and the youngest Yvan. But Zac has the most contempt for his second eldest brother, the shiftless druggie Raymond. To his devout Catholic mother, Zac is her miracle son, both for being born the same day as Jesus Christ (a fact which Zac has always hated), and because a Tupperware-selling mystic once told her that he has the power to heal. Laurianne has always coddled Zac, the two who have a special if unspoken bond. But Zac wants more to please his father, who wants more than anything in his sons that they grow up to be man's men and not sissies. As Zac goes through his mid-teens to early twenties, Zac isn't sure if he can live up to the ideals of either his mother or especially his father.
Cast & Characters
Michel Côté as Gervais Beaulieu;
Marc-André Grondin as Zachary Beaulieu 15 à 21 ans;
Danielle Proulx as Laurianne Beaulieu;
Émile Vallée as Zachary Beaulieu 6 à 8 ans;
Pierre-Luc Brillant as Raymond Beaulieu 22 à 28 ans;
Maxime Tremblay as Christian Beaulieu 24 à 30 ans;
Alex Gravel as Antoine Beaulieu 21 à 27 ans;
Natasha Thompson as Michelle 15 à 22 ans;
Johanne Lebrun as Doris;
Mariloup Wolfe as Brigitte 15 à 20 ans;
Francis Ducharme as Paul;
Hélène Grégoire as Madame Chose;
Michel Laperrière as Psychothérapeute;
Jean-Louis Roux as Prêtre;
Mohamed Majd as Bédouin