Released Date:
1999-07-28
Languages:
French
Countries:
Switzerland, Canada, France
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (740 Reviews)
Director:
Lèa PoolNancy Huston (screenplay)
Monique H. Messier (screenplay)
Lèa Pool (original idea)
Lèa Pool
Isabelle Raynault (screenplay)
Canadian/Swiss/French production that tells the tale of Hannah, a tomboyish 13 year-old hitting puberty in 1963. An unhappy and uncomfortable family life leads Hannah to seek escapism in the world of cinema. Specifically, she repeatedly watches and appears enthralled by Nana (Anna Karina), the character from Jean-Luc Godard's "Vivre sa vie" (1962) about a Parisian woman's descent into prostitution. Her confusion surrounding what is real leads to a crush for her female teacher and her actively pursuing what it's like to be a prostitute for an evening.
Released Date:
2001-09-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
Canada
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(16241 Reviews)
Director:
Lèa PoolSusan Swan (novel)
Judith Thompson (screenplay)
Lost and Delirious is the story of three adolescent girls' first love, their discovery of sexual passion, and their search for identities. Set in a posh, private boarding school surrounded by luxuriant, green forest, Lost and Delirious moves swiftly from academic routine, homesickness, and girlish silliness to the darker region of lover's intrigue.
Released Date:
2004-08-26
Languages:
English, Spanish, French
Countries:
Canada, USA, UK
Runtime:
97 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (1298 Reviews)
Director:
Lèa PoolBased on a true story, The Blue Butterfly tells the story of a terminally ill 10-year-old boy whose dream is to catch the most beautiful butterfly on Earth, the mythic and elusive Blue Morpho. His mother persuades a renowned entomologist to take them on a trip to the jungle to search for the butterfly, leading to an adventure that will transform their lives.
Released Date:
2012-04-21
Languages:
English
Countries:
Canada
Runtime:
97 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (553 Reviews)
Director:
Lèa PoolGenres:
DocumentaryPatricia Kearns
Nancy Guerin
Lèa Pool
Breast cancer has become the poster child of corporate cause-related marketing campaigns. Countless women and men walk, bike, climb and shop for the cure. Each year, millions of dollars are raised in the name of breast cancer, but where does this money go and what does it actually achieve? Pink Ribbons, Inc. is a feature documentary that shows how the devastating reality of breast cancer, which marketing experts have labeled a "dream cause," becomes obfuscated by a shiny, pink story of success.
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