Tadoussac

Martin Laroche

Canada | V.O. French | 2017 | 90 min | color | Fiction | North America Premiere

In winter, Chloe, 18 year old, runs away from Montreal and hitch-hikes to Tadoussac, a small tourist village of Quebec. In exchange for a room, she works at the hostel of the place, like many other young travelers. But Chloe is also secretly looking for someone. GPHQ, PCS

Distribution
Director Martin Laroche
Cinematographer Ariel Méthot
Screenplay Martin Laroche
Cast Camille Mongeau, Isabelle Blais, Juliette Gosselin
Production LES FILMS DE L’AUTRE
Distribution K-FILMS AMÉRIQUE

Biographie

Martin Laroche

After his film studies, Martin Laroche directed his first two films on shoestring budgets ($3,500 and $6,000), which enabled him to shoot Fair Sex (2013), his first professional feature. After premiering at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, it was honoured with four nominations at the Gala des Prix Jutra 2014. Tadoussac is his second subsidized feature.