Whoever Dies, Dies in Pain
Whoever Dies, Dies in Pain (French: Quiconque meurt, meurt à douleur) is a Canadian docufiction film, directed by Robert Morin and released in 1998.[1] Exploring the issue of addiction and starring a cast of predominantly non-professional actors, the film centres on a group of addicts in a crack house, who are telling their stories to a journalist (Bernard Émond) during a police siege.[2]
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Quiconque meurt, meurt à douleur | |
Directed by | Robert Morin |
Produced by | Lorraine Dufour |
Written by | Robert Morin |
Starring | Bernard Émond |
Cinematography | Jean-Pierre St-Louis |
Edited by | Lorraine Dufour |
Production company | Coop Vidéo de Montréal |
Distributed by | Film Tonic |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The film won the Prix Luc-Perreault from the Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma.
References
- "Quiconque meurt, meurt à douleur – Film de Robert Morin". Films du Québec, March 2, 2009.
- "1998: Quiconque meurt, meurt à douleur de Robert Morin". La Presse, January 25, 2014.
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