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The Three Madeleines

May 15, 2000 1h 22m 5.0/10 (2 votes)

Originally released in 2000. The Three Madeleines is a feature film. directed by Guylaine Dionne. At just 82 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Sylvie Drapeau, France Arbour, and Isadora Galwey

Synopsis

Three women who share a familial bond but little more come to know each other better in this beautifully-photographed drama. Marie-Madeleine (Sylvie Drapeau) is a photographer in her mid-30s who, for the first time, has come into contact with Mado (France Arbour), her biological mother, who put her up for adoption shortly after she was born. Marie-Madeleine is to take a long road trip for a magazine assignment, and she invites Mado along. Joining the two women is Marie-Madeleine's daughter (Isadora Galwey), who has yet to meet her German father. The three women share their thoughts and ideas as they travel through an idyllic setting to photograph birds. Les Fantomes des Trois Madeleine was shown at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Directors Fortnight series.

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 15, 2000 25 years ago
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Runtime 1h 22m 82 minutes total
User Rating 5.0/10 Mixed (2 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country Canada Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • Main Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Three Madeleines about?

Three women who share a familial bond but little more come to know each other better in this beautifully-photographed drama. Marie-Madeleine (Sylvie Drapeau) is a photographer in her mid-30s who, f...

Who directed The Three Madeleines?

The Three Madeleines was directed by Guylaine Dionne.

How long is The Three Madeleines?

The Three Madeleines has a runtime of 1 hours and 22 minutes (82 minutes total).

When was The Three Madeleines released?

The Three Madeleines was released on May 15, 2000 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Three Madeleines?

The main cast of The Three Madeleines includes Sylvie Drapeau, France Arbour, Isadora Galwey, Kathleen Fortin, Maxim Gaudette.