Chronique d'un cheval fou
Chronique d'un cheval fou is a 1999 Canadian short drama film directed by Michel Juliani, produced by Raymond Gravelle, and starring Luc Durand , Nathalie Breuer, and Jean-François Pichette,[2] with a score by Jean Beaudet , about a couple whose strained relationship is put to the test when one of them interviews the other live on the radio.
Franchie Grimaldi[3]
SynopsisA 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] ProductionFilmingPrincipal photography for Chronique d'un cheval fou took place in Montréal the week of 16 October 1998.[3] MusicIn 1999, director Michel Juliani approached Martine Carrière to be the solo vocalist accompanying the piano played by composer Jean Beaudet .[5][6] Release and receptionChronique d'un cheval fou had its world premiere at the 18th Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival,[7] in Rouyn-Noranda on 2 November 1999, presented by Juliani and Pichette.[8] The film achieved a wider theatrical release in 2001 as the short accompanying Abdelkrim Bahloul's La Nuit du destin.[9] AccoladeThe short was nominated for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 20th Genie Awards (2000)[10][11] but lost to Moving Day. References
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