Black Forest (2018 film)
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FrenchForêt Noire
Directed byPhilippe David Gagné
Jean-Marc E. Roy
Jean-Marc E. Roy
Written byPhilippe David Gagné
Jean-Marc E. Roy
Daisy Sadler
Jean-Marc E. Roy
Daisy Sadler
Produced byPhilippe David Gagné
Julie Groleau
Thierry Lounas
Jean Marc E. Roy
Julie Groleau
Thierry Lounas
Jean Marc E. Roy
| Black Forest | |
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Film poster | |
| French | Forêt Noire |
| Directed by | Philippe David Gagné Jean-Marc E. Roy |
| Written by | Philippe David Gagné Jean-Marc E. Roy Daisy Sadler |
| Produced by | Philippe David Gagné Julie Groleau Thierry Lounas Jean Marc E. Roy |
| Starring | Pascale Montpetit Nadia Essadiqi Charli Arcouette-Martineau Jean-Carl Boucher |
| Cinematography | Olivier Gossot |
| Edited by | Philippe-David Gagné Jean-Marc E. Roy |
| Music by | Amaury Chabauty |
Production companies | |
| Distributed by | Spira |
Release date |
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Running time | 20 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | French |
Black Forest (French: Forêt Noire) is a short drama film, directed by Philippe David Gagné and Jean-Marc E. Roy, and released in 2018.[1] It is a co-production of companies from Canada and France.
Cast
The film's cast includes Charli Arcouette-Martineau, Bernard Belley, Jean-Carl Boucher, Érika Brisson, Paul-Henri Callens, Philippe Dillembourg, Nadia Essadiqi, Josée Gagnon, Luc Gauthier, Joanie Guérin, Fayolle Jean, Pascale Montpetit, Christian Ouellet, Guillaume Ouellet, Bruno Piccolo and Sasha Samar.
Production
Although set in France, the film was shot primarily in Saguenay, Quebec, most notably at the Père-Honorat mill in Laterrière.[3]