La Liberté d'une statue
Originally released in 1990. La Liberté d'une statue is a feature film. directed by Olivier Asselin. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Lucille Fluet, Ronald Houle, and Serge Christianssens
Synopsis
Sometime long ago, probably a few years before moving picture photography was supposed to have been invented, a woman named Anne (Lucille Fluet) is discovered to have miraculous powers. She can magically transform ordinary objects when she sneezes. She has even brought the dead back to life. We know about her, because she sneezed a movie camera into existence, and the film was (miraculously, of course) preserved in the Egyptian desert. However, she didn't live so long ago that she wasn't hounded by life insurance salesmen, just like everyone else in the modern era. Rather than being outcaste for her abilities, she is valued by a group of science-oriented men, who also manage to record on a sneezed-into-existence phonograph the sound which is later to be added to the film by its "discoverers."
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is La Liberté d'une statue about?
Sometime long ago, probably a few years before moving picture photography was supposed to have been invented, a woman named Anne (Lucille Fluet) is discovered to have miraculous powers. She can mag...
Who directed La Liberté d'une statue?
La Liberté d'une statue was directed by Olivier Asselin.
How long is La Liberté d'une statue?
La Liberté d'une statue has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was La Liberté d'une statue released?
La Liberté d'une statue was released on May 26, 1990 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in La Liberté d'une statue?
The main cast of La Liberté d'une statue includes Lucille Fluet, Ronald Houle, Serge Christianssens, Roch Aubert.