Chronique d'un cheval fou

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Directed byMichel Juliani
Produced byRaymond Gravelle
Starring
Music byJean Beaudet [fr]
Chronique d'un cheval fou
Directed byMichel Juliani
Produced byRaymond Gravelle
Starring
Music byJean Beaudet [fr]
Production
companies
Productions Lagauchet, inc.[1]
Release date
Running time
22 minutes[2]
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Chronique d'un cheval fou is a 1999 Canadian short drama film directed by Michel Juliani, produced by Raymond Gravelle, and starring Luc Durand [fr], Nathalie Breuer, and Jean-François Pichette,[2] with a score by Jean Beaudet [fr], about a couple whose strained relationship is put to the test when one of them interviews the other live on the radio.

Un film d'atmosphère, trouble, entre la fiction et la réalité.

Franchie Grimaldi[3]

A radio host interviews her author husband live on the air. Over the course of their professional dialogue, the couple's relationship goes through a subtle deterioration. By the end of the allotted half hour, it's over.

Cast

This was Jean-François Pichette's first film since Le lac de la Lune (1994) directed by Michel Jetté.[4]

Production

Filming

Principal photography for Chronique d'un cheval fou took place in Montréal the week of 16 October 1998.[3]

Music

In 1999, director Michel Juliani approached Martine Carrière to be the solo vocalist accompanying the piano played by composer Jean Beaudet [fr].[5][6]

Release and reception

References

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