Ville-Marie

Synopsis: An actress mother and her estranged gay son's lives intersect with those of two medical professionals after an unexpected tragedy, forcing secrets to be revealed and personal demons to be dealt with.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Guy Édoin
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
Year:
2015
101 min
52 Views


Would you help me?

Sure.

Thanks.

- Of course.

Dispatch to car 979717.

Roger.

- Priority 1 call.

29 Delta-Z Mike.

Female, age 2510-3510-17.

No measures started.

9717,10-4,10-30.

Gonna be some night.

Let him go.

A social worker's coming.

We'll take care of him.

I can't.

You have to.

Hand him over.

Look at me.

You've done all you can.

Give him to me. Come on.

It's alright.

Stay here, OK?

It's fine, I've got it.

Can you hear me?

Can you hear me?

Blink if you can.

We'll lose her!

Attempted suicide. Fractured skull,

contusions, internal bleeding.

Her heart!

HR 0. We'll be there in S.

What the f***?

- Road work on St-Antoine.

Take Notre-Dame!

- It's blocked too.

We're gonna lose her.

C'mon, not with me, OK?

No way!

What now?

F***ing city!

Huffy, Ben!

You OK in back?

I don't know!

Messed up like that,

she had no chance.

Know where to go?

- Yeah.

Thomas isn't here?

I waited an hour outside his place.

Who knows what he's up to?

It's not like him.

How was the flight?

You could've put me in First.

- I know.

The shoot going well?

It will now.

Let's go.

Come on.

Here, press on it with this for now.

I need Mr Pelletier's file, please.

Thanks.

Is the medication working?

If you're seeing pink elephants,

it's normal.

I didn't forget, Mrs Jodoin.

I know you'd prefer gin,

but for tonight it's water.

Just a sip, easy does it.

That's it.

I'll be back later.

It's me.

I just landed.

I'm with Robert.

I hoped you'd be there.

It's been three years.

Anyway- '-

I left dinner tomorrow

open for your birthday.

Just you and me.

Don't let me down.

I miss you.

Don't hang up!

I know it's over but...

I need you.

I can't be alone.

Not tonight.

No, don't hang up.

Do you have the form?

- Yeah.

Can you take her?

We're so understaffed.

Marie, darling,

you know that's not allowed.

Look, chubby.

Half my staff were axed.

So, here are the keys.

And there's the elevator.

Just 'cause you're sexy.

- Save it for your wife.

Have you finished your show?

Take it easy.

Hey, Thomas!

What's up?

You're alone?

Long Story.

The gang from Architecture's here.

Help yourself to whatever.

You're hereto have fun.

Don't leave without saying goodbye.

Isn't your mom flying in tonight?

You OK?

You done, Marie?

I'm pulling a double.

- Oh boy!

How many this week?

Beats being at home alone.

Go to bed. You look like hell.

You're right.

Thanks.

The baby hasn't slept all night.

He's not better?

Want a lift?

Nah, go see your kid.

See you tomorrow...

Yeah.

- See you.

G'night.

Hi.

It's Pierre.

Kiss me.

Kiss me!

I never thought you'd call.

You say that every time.

Want me to stay a while?

You sure?

Leave.

I feel like a whore

when you do that.

This can't go on.

You know...

For you, I'd leave him.

I love you, Pierre.

If you love me at all,

don't call again.

Hello, Mrs Santerre.

ls my son there?

Yes, I know it's early.

Is he sleeping

or he won't talk to me?

I can't take him back, I've no room.

And with the hours I work...

I have to go.

OK, thanks.

Attention, code pink, room 082.

Code pink, room 082.

Leave.

I never want to see you again.

Since when do you decide?

Go back to your wife.

This time I'll call the press.

You can forget your cabinet post.

You have just as much to lose.

If I fall,

I'll take you down too...

- Let go!

Or else what?

No, please!

Get off!

Get off!

I'm thirsty.

What's holding me back?

I know what.

See you soon.

Cut!

Good. Change scenes.

We'll reload and move on

to the next scene.

We really had to start there?

The hardest

and most personal, always.

You hoped I'd changed?

As perverse as ever.

ls it the scene?

What's wrong?

The scene, the script.

All the details.

You promised to keep a distance.

I thought I did.

I'm worried about Thomas.

Did he call you?

I sent him the studio address.

He can be such a pain!

Alright, get a grip-

I need some air.

Mme Bernard?

We need to do another fitting.

Five minutes.

Marie?

Marie?

- Yes.

Two ambulances coming.

A fire, multiple bum victims.

Want a coffee?

And the day shift?

They'll be short.

Is it always like this?

My boyfriend will leave me.

Thanks.

Sh*t, they're here already.

Let's get it over with.

Hello.

It's Lorraine Aubert.

I must see you. As soon as possible.

Like the last time. Alright.

Cut! It's a take!

OK, prepare the set for scene 69.

Closed set, everyone!

Where were you?

Hold me tight.

Hi, Robert.

What's up, Thomas?

Couldn't you have called?

I waited an hour yesterday.

Well? You owe me an explanation.

Don't act as if you're my father.

10 years in the same house.

That's enough, you two.

Don't start up.

I've barely arrived.

Don't you have work?

Be nicer with Robert.

I'm working because of him.

He gets on my nerves.

He's shooting here

so I can be near you.

There's always a price.

Didn't we live

on Paradise Boulevard?

He probably stole it.

What's the story this time?

Robert's made the same film

for 20 years, so...

Rich people who f*** and fight?

You see?

We're ready.

Two minutes, thanks.

And for your birthday gift?

The name of my father.

Mom, it's ridiculous.

You wore that haircut

when I was a kid.

See you tonight.

I love you too.

I can't wait for my shift to end.

Silly!

No way, somebody might come in.

A selfie from the john

would be faster.

Two minutes, no more.

First I unzip your jeans.

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