Taureau
Originally released in 1973. Taureau is a drama film. directed by Clément Perron.
Starring Monique Lepage, André Melançon, and Michèle Magny
Synopsis
A family that does not conform to the social norms of a small village must suffer the intolerance of the other villagers when the mentally-challenged son falls in love with the schoolteacher.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Monique Lepage
as La Gilbert
André Melançon
as Taureau
Michèle Magny
as Denise Beaudoin
Louise Portal
as Gigi Gilbert
Marcel Sabourin
as Serge Beaudoin
Amulette Garneau
as Mme Beaudoin
Béatrice Picard
as Mme Larivee
Yvon Thiboutot
as Denis Corriveau
André Cartier
as Niaiseux
Yvan Canuel
as Henri Larivee
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
- Budget
- $280,000
Production Companies
- ONF | NFB
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Taureau about?
A family that does not conform to the social norms of a small village must suffer the intolerance of the other villagers when the mentally-challenged son falls in love with the schoolteacher.
Who directed Taureau?
Taureau was directed by Clément Perron.
How long is Taureau?
Taureau has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).
When was Taureau released?
Taureau was released on February 1, 1973 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Taureau?
The main cast of Taureau includes Monique Lepage, André Melançon, Michèle Magny, Louise Portal, Marcel Sabourin.