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Pour l'amour de Dieu

Montréal, 1959. In the classroom of Sister Cecilia, Leonie (aged 11) first met Father Malachy, a young Dominican father who has come to visit his school. It is love at first sight for this lonely and dreamy child who took refuge in religion to escape a mother who is emotional and too worried. But there is also love at first sight between Sister Cecilia and Father Malachy. Between human love and the love of God, which will prevail?

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  • Madeleine Péloquin

    Madeleine Péloquin

    Sœur Cécile

  • Ariane Legault

    Ariane Legault

    Léonie (11 ans)

  • Victor Andres Trelles Turgeon

    Victor Andres Trelles Turgeon

    Père Malachy

  • Geneviève Bujold

    Geneviève Bujold

    Sœur Cécile (72 ans)

  • Micheline Lanctôt

    Micheline Lanctôt

    Léonie (62 ans)

  • Rossif Sutherland

    Rossif Sutherland

    Jésus

  • Lynda Johnson

    Lynda Johnson

    Pauline, la mère de Léonie

  • Lawrence Arcouette

    Lawrence Arcouette

    Jacques, le frère de Pauline

  • Marc Paquet

    Marc Paquet

    Gérard, le père de Léonie

Overview

Montréal, 1959. In the classroom of Sister Cecilia, Leonie (aged 11) first met Father Malachy, a young Dominican father who has come to visit his school. It is love at first sight for this lonely and dreamy child who took refuge in religion to escape a mother who is emotional and too worried. But there is also love at first sight between Sister Cecilia and Father Malachy. Between human love and the love of God, which will prevail?

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