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A Woman in Transit

Even though the protagonist of the Canadian Femme De L'Hotel is a female filmmaker, one would think twice before suggesting that this effort by Swiss-born director Lea Pool is autobiographical. Paule Baillargeon portrays a well-known director who returns to her home town of Montreal to film a high-budget musical drama. At her hotel, Paule has a brief but unsettling encounter with a suicidal elderly woman (Louise Marleau). This element of the plot is briefly forgotten as we get to know the actors in Paule's current project. Then she meets the old lady again, and with mounting incredulity Paule discovers that the actual events in the woman's life mirror the fictional events in the director's film.

Top Cast

  • Paule Baillargeon

    Paule Baillargeon

    Andrea Richler

  • Raymond Cloutier

    Raymond Cloutier

    The Manager

  • Louise Marleau

    Louise Marleau

    Estelle David

  • Kim Yaroshevskaya

    Kim Yaroshevskaya

    The Stranger

  • Serge Dupire

    Serge Dupire

  • Marthe Turgeon

    Marthe Turgeon

  • Gilles Renaud

    Gilles Renaud

  • Geneviève Paris

    Geneviève Paris

Overview

Even though the protagonist of the Canadian Femme De L'Hotel is a female filmmaker, one would think twice before suggesting that this effort by Swiss-born director Lea Pool is autobiographical. Paule Baillargeon portrays a well-known director who returns to her home town of Montreal to film a high-budget musical drama. At her hotel, Paule has a brief but unsettling encounter with a suicidal elderly woman (Louise Marleau). This element of the plot is briefly forgotten as we get to know the actors in Paule's current project. Then she meets the old lady again, and with mounting incredulity Paule discovers that the actual events in the woman's life mirror the fictional events in the director's film.

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