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2001 Canadian documentary film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Three Princesses for Roland (French: Trois princesses pour Roland) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by André-Line Beauparlant and released in 2001.[1] Following the suicide of her alcoholic uncle Roland four years earlier, the film profiles the effect of his life and death on his widow Madeleine, daughter Nathalie and granddaughter Caroline.[2]
Three Princesses for Roland | |
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French | Trois princesses pour Roland |
Directed by | André-Line Beauparlant |
Produced by | Danielle Leblanc |
Starring | Madeleine Robert Nathalie Lebeau Caroline Fuglewicz |
Cinematography | Robert Morin |
Edited by | Sophie Leblond |
Production company | Co-op Vidéo de Montréal |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The film was nominated for the Jutra Award for Best Documentary Film at the 4th Jutra Awards in 2002.[3]
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