Anne Trister
1986 film
- 3 February 1986 (1986-02-03)
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Anne Trister is a 1986 Canadian drama film directed by Léa Pool. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Synopsis
A Swiss Jewish artist who is grieving her father, moves to Montreal and forms a friendship with a child psychiatrist. While creating an installation in an abandoned warehouse, she confronts her past and is increasingly drawn to her friend.
Cast
- Albane Guilhe as Anne
- Louise Marleau as Alix
- Lucie Laurier as Sarah
- Guy Thauvette as Thomas
- Hugues Quester as Pierre
- Nüvit Özdogru as Simon
- Kim Yaroshevskaya as La mère
- Carl Boileau
- Elizabeth Briand
- Pierre Plante
- Sarah-Jeanne Salvy
- Michael Schneider
- Gilbert Sicotte
- Rosalie Thauvette
- Rena B. Wasserman
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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1986 | Berlin International Film Festival | Golden Bear | Nominated |
1987 | Genie Awards | Best Achievement in Cinematography (Pierre Mignot) | Won |
Best Original Song | Won | ||
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Lucie Laurier) | Nominated | ||
Sundance Film Festival | Documentary | Nominated | |
1992 | Paris Lesbian and Feminist Film Festival | Best Feature Film | Won |
See also
References
- ^ "Berlinale: 1986 Programme". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
External links
- Anne Trister at IMDb
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Films directed by Léa Pool
- Strass Cafè (1980)
- A Woman in Transit (1984)
- Anne Trister (1986)
- Straight for the Heart (1988)
- Rispondetemi (1991)
- The Savage Woman (1991)
- Desire in Motion (1994)
- Set Me Free (1999)
- Lost and Delirious (2001)
- The Blue Butterfly (2004)
- Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's (2008)
- The Last Escape (2010)
- Pink Ribbons, Inc. (2011)
- The Passion of Augustine (2015)
- Worst Case, We Get Married (2017)
- Hotel Silence (2024)
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