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The Dog Who Stopped the War: Reimagined

Inspired by the cult Quebec classic, The Dog Who Stopped the War: Reimagined is a collective recreation orchestrated by Kino Montréal. The project brings together multiple filmmakers, each invited to reinvent a scene from the original film in their own distinct way. Blending comedy, drama, horror, experimentation, and absurdity, every segment offers a unique vision, creating a true collage of styles and tones. Once assembled, these reinterpretations form an unpredictable and fragmented feature film that pays tribute to a landmark of Quebec cinema

Top Cast

  • Pierre Bonsignore

    Pierre Bonsignore

    Rémi

  • Johanne Bazin

    Johanne Bazin

    Mère des jumeaux

  • Mathis Ducas

    Mathis Ducas

    Pierre

  • Aurélien Grandjean

    Aurélien Grandjean

    Luc

  • Kevin Miclette

    Kevin Miclette

    Luc

  • Christophe Perreault

    Christophe Perreault

    Lunettes

  • Sylvain Brassard

    Sylvain Brassard

    Pierre

  • Myriam Jodoin

    Myriam Jodoin

    La Soeur

  • Philippe Aubin-Roy

    Philippe Aubin-Roy

    Le Frère

Overview

Inspired by the cult Quebec classic, The Dog Who Stopped the War: Reimagined is a collective recreation orchestrated by Kino Montréal. The project brings together multiple filmmakers, each invited to reinvent a scene from the original film in their own distinct way. Blending comedy, drama, horror, experimentation, and absurdity, every segment offers a unique vision, creating a true collage of styles and tones. Once assembled, these reinterpretations form an unpredictable and fragmented feature film that pays tribute to a landmark of Quebec cinema

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