The Choir Boys

2000 Canadian documentary film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Choir Boys (French: Enfants de chœur !) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Magnus Isacsson and released in 1999.[1] The film profiles the Chorale de L'Accueil Bonneau, a group of homeless men from Montreal who have formed a choir under the leadership of Pierre Anthian.[2]

FrenchEnfants de chœur !
Directed byMagnus Isacsson
Written byMagnus Isacsson
François Renaud
Produced byPaul Lapointe
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The Choir Boys
FrenchEnfants de chœur !
Directed byMagnus Isacsson
Written byMagnus Isacsson
François Renaud
Produced byPaul Lapointe
CinematographyFrançois Beauchemin
Martin Duckworth
Andrei Khabad
Ali Reggab
Michael Wees
Edited byLouise Côté
Release date
  • June 6, 1999 (1999-06-06)
Running time
76 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguagesEnglish
French
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The film premiered on June 6, 1999, as an episode of Radio-Canada's arts anthology series Les Beaux Dimanches,[3] and was subsequently screened at various film festivals.

The film was a Jutra Award nominee for Best Documentary Film at the 2nd Jutra Awards in 2000.[4]

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