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本名: Delphine Brodeur
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別名: Pascale Monpetit
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Pascale Montpetit, a French Canadian actress, won significant awards for her performances, notably a Best Actress Genie Award twice: once for 'H' (1990) directed by Darrell Wasyk and another for 'Savage Messiah' (2002) by Mario Azzopardi. She also earned 2 Gémeaux Awards, a Jutra Award, and an award at the Mons International Festival of Love Films.
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Set in Quebec during the 1950s, 'L'invention de l'amour' follows two brothers, Henri and Jean-Pierre, who are struggling with their sexual identities. Henri is married but secretly loves men, while Jean-Pierre is a priest battling his attraction to women. When Jean-Pierre becomes sexually involved with a woman named Marie-Andree, he must confront his vows of celibacy and his brother's disapproval. Meanwhile, Henri grapples with his own secret life, fearing societal rejection if his homosexuality is discovered. The film explores the brothers' complex relationship, their internal conflicts, and their shared journey towards acceptance.
'L'invention de l'amour', directed by Claude Demers in 2000, is a Canadian drama set against the backdrop of 1950s Quebec. It delves into themes of sexual identity, repression, and self-acceptance through the lives of two brothers, Henri and Jean-Pierre. The film is notable for its candid exploration of homosexuality during a period when such topics were largely taboo in conservative Quebec society. Demers' personal touch as both director and writer lends the story an intimate and honest perspective.