1995

Opening film – English Canada Premiere

De / From:

Ricardo Trogi

Avec / With :

Jean-Carl Boucher, Sandrine Bisson, Claudio Colangelo, Shadi Janho

Durée / Time (minutes) :

119 min.

Genre :

Comedy/Drama

Langue / Language :

French - English subtitles

Pays / Country :

Canada (Quebec)

Au cinéma le / In theaters on :

Friday, November 01 2024 at 19h

Date de sortie / Release date :

July 31st, 2024

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1994. On the verge of abandoning his dream of becoming a filmmaker, Ricardo is chosen to participate in the show “La course”, a competition sending eight budding globetrotters to discover the world and send one video a week on a topic of their choice. When he landed in Cairo, Egypt, all the conditions and bad luck were unfortunately in place to give Ricardo a hard time. Looking for a subject for a video that he had to deliver in record time, the young man decided to get out of his comfort zone, and this time to offer a report on a much more serious and delicate issue. 

  • A burlesque epic worthy of The Twelve Tasks of Asterix.
    Translated from Le Devoir 

 

  • A formidable and tireless storyteller, Ricardo Trogi provides the narration, as tasty and truculent as ever, of 1995, throwing here and there cultural references that will make the representatives of Generation X and the spectators of the time collapse with laughter. (…) … 1995, like the previous episodes, is an entertaining comedy punctuated by tender moments and comical scenes. Of the lot, however, it turns out to be the most anecdotal.
    Translated from La Presse 

 

  • Built in the same mold as the three previous films in the series, 1995 once again builds on Ricardo Trogi’s incredible storytelling talent and irresistible sense of self-mockery.  For a fourth time, Jean-Carl Boucher embodies Trogi’s alter ego with a disarming sincerity, …
    Translated from Le journal de Montréal 

 

  • Thus, we are happy to find Jean-Carl Boucher — who particularly excels in the art of appearing overwhelmed by events — in the lead role.
    Translated from Le Devoir

 

  • Ricardo Trogi’s new work is the result of the same winning recipe, the one that made the success of 1981, 1987 and 1991: sharp humor, effective narration and seasoned actors.
    Translated from le Soleil 

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