
Oscars: Canada Names 'Gabrielle' As Foreign Language Contender

Toronto – Canada has chosen Louise Archambault's Gabrielle as its contender in the best foreign language film category at the upcoming Academy Awards. The drama about a about a developmentally challenged woman’s quest for independence and sexual freedom bowed in Locarno, where it won an audience award. The Quebec film then had a North American premiere in Toronto. The French language romancer stars newcomer Gabrielle Marion-Rivard in a semi-autobiographical role where she performs opposite Alexandre Landry as her lover. Telefilm Canada executive director Carolle Brabant unveiled Canada's Oscar choice during a press conference in Montreal. The Canadian film
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- 9/24/2013
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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