Mona's Daughters

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FrenchLe Cèdre penché
Directed byRafaël Ouellet
Written byRafaël Ouellet
Produced byClaudie Bouchard
Denis Côté
Daniel Fontaine-Bégin
Stéphanie Morissette
Rafaël Ouellet
Mona's Daughters
FrenchLe Cèdre penché
Directed byRafaël Ouellet
Written byRafaël Ouellet
Produced byClaudie Bouchard
Denis Côté
Daniel Fontaine-Bégin
Stéphanie Morissette
Rafaël Ouellet
StarringViviane Audet
Marie-Neige Chatelin
CinematographyRafaël Ouellet
Edited byRafaël Ouellet
Music byGilles Vincent-Martel
Production
companies
Estfilmindustri
UrbanSounds
Release date
  • February 23, 2007 (2007-02-23) (RVCQ)
Running time
78 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Mona's Daughters (French: Le Cèdre penché, lit. "The Leaning Cedar Tree") is a Canadian drama film, directed by Rafaël Ouellet and released in 2007.[1] The film stars Viviane Audet and Marie-Neige Chatelin as Candide and Brigitte, two sisters who are coping with the recent death of their mother Mona, a prominent country singer, by preparing to record a version of their mother's best known song together.[2]

The cast also includes Joanie Allard, Stéphane Michaud and Gilles-Vincent Martel in supporting roles.

The film, Ouellet's directorial debut, was shot in and around his hometown of Dégelis, Quebec, in 2006.[3]

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