Vile & Miserable

2024 Canadian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vile & Miserable (French: Vil & Misérable) is a Canadian fantasy comedy film, directed by Jean-François Leblanc and released in 2024.[1]

FrenchVil & Misérable
Written byJean-François Leblanc
Samuel Cantin
Based onVil & Misérable by Samuel Cantin
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Vile & Miserable
FrenchVil & Misérable
Directed byJean-François Leblanc
Written byJean-François Leblanc
Samuel Cantin
Based onVil & Misérable by Samuel Cantin
Produced byFanny Drew
Sarah Mannering
StarringFabien Cloutier
Pier-Luc Funk
Chantal Fontaine
Alexis Martin
CinematographyFrançois Messier-Rheault
Edited byJules Saulnier
Music byMathieu David Gagnon
Production
company
Colonelle Films
Distributed byEntract
Release date
  • November 13, 2024 (2024-11-13) (Cinemania)
Running time
114 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench
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An adaptation of the graphic novel by Samuel Cantin,[2] the film stars Fabien Cloutier as Lucien Vil, a misanthropic demon who has been living on earth for 350 years running a used bookstore inside a car dealership; one day, dealership owner Sylvie (Chantal Fontaine) hires Daniel Lamontagne (Pier-Luc Funk) as a new assistant for Lucien against his wishes, with the two developing an unlikely friendship as they set out to recover a shipment of rare books stolen by the Mafia from a shipping container at the Port of Montreal.[3]

The cast also includes Anne-Élisabeth Bossé, Alexis Martin, Éric Robidoux, Rodley Pitt, Florence Blain Mbaye, Sébastien Leblanc, Bernard Fortin, Anne Boulianne, Guillaume Girard, Robert Ung and Justin Leyrolles-Bouchard in supporting roles.

Distribution

The film premiered on November 13, 2024, at the Cinemania film festival,[4] before going into commercial release in February 2025.[5]

Accolades

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Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref.
Quebec Cinema Awards 2025 Best Supporting Actor Alexis Martin Nominated [6]
Best Supporting Actress Chantal Fontaine Nominated
Best Art Direction Ludovic Dufresne Nominated
Best Costume Design Gabrielle Lauzier Won
Best Sound Jean-Sébastien Beaudoin-Gagnon, Simon Gervais, Bernard Gariépy Strobl Nominated
Best Hairstyling Jonathan Paulin Nominated
Best Makeup Léonie Lévesque-Robert, Bruno Gatien, Stefan Ashdown, Caroline Aquin Won
Best Visual Effects Marc Hall, David Atexide Nominated
Best First Film Jean-François Leblanc, Samuel Cantin Won
Prix collégial du cinéma québécois 2026 Best Feature Film Jean-François Leblanc Pending [7]
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