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Heads or Tails

Country: Canada, Language: French, 104 mins

Original Title

J'en Suis!
  • Director: Claude Fournier
  • Writer: Claude Fournier; Marie-José Raymond
  • Producer: Mychèle Boudrias; Marie-José Raymond

CGiii Comment

With a designer shop called 'Herpes' - it is immediately evident that no intelligence went into the writing.

We, here at CGiii, utterly hate films that have characters pretending to be gay - so, by logic, we hate this.

All that is delivered is muted homophobia and clichés by the truckload.

Rather odious.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

In order to make money fast to put his company back on track, Dominique finds a job as an antique dealer. But soon he realizes that the only way he will keep his job is by pretending he is gay, slowly breaking his marriage and stirring weird emotions from his mother...

Cast & Characters

Roy Dupuis as Dominique Samson;
Patrick Huard as Pierre Sanchez;
Charlotte Laurier as Maude;
Albert Millaire as De Beauregard;
Normand Levesque as Victor;
Guy Nadon as Dr. Lamoureux;
France Castel as Elisabeth Ballester;
Arielle Dombasle as Rose Petipas;
Sophie Faucher as La Sodoma;
Nanette Workman as Sandy Klein;
Jacques Languirand as Igor de Lonsdale;
Micheline Lanctot as Huissier Saisibec;
Jean-Guy Bouchard; Dan Bigras;
Martin Thibaudeau as Motard