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Escort (The)

Country: Canada, Language: French, 92 mins

Original Title

L'Escorte
  • Director: Denis Langlois
  • Writer: Bertrand Lachance; Denis Langlois
  • Producer: Bertrand Lachance; Denis Langlois

CGiii Comment

Langlois' 1st feature - it's a very quiet affair with the odd burst of hideous incidental music.

If it is a comedy...then, the funny bits failed to hit the radar.

Langlois started out with little talent - his later works confirm that he has neither improved nor even attempted to improve.

A dreary brand of direction.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

L'ESCORTE is a comedy of manners where cynicism and false naiveté mingle in a bittersweet study of love, lies and friendship in the age of AIDS. Amid the laughter and the tears, the hustle and bustle of life goes on.

Cast & Characters

Paul-Antoine Taillefer as Philippe;
Eric Cabana as Jean-Marc;
Robin Aubert as Steve;
Marie-Claude Lefebvre as Nathalie;
Patrice Coquereau as Christian;
Jasmin Roy as Joe;
Louise Laprade as Mere de Philippe;