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A Sense of Humour (French: Le Sens de l'humour) is a Canadian crime comedy film, directed by Émile Gaudreault and released in 2011.[1] The film stars Louis-José Houde and Benoît Brière as Luc Dubé and Marco Fortier, two stand-up comedians who are kidnapped by Roger Gendron (Michel Côté) after making fun of him in a comedy show, and must protect themselves from his revenge by teaching him the art of comedy.[2]
A Sense of Humour | |
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French | Le Sens de l'humour |
Directed by | Émile Gaudreault |
Written by | Émile Gaudreault Benoît Pelletier |
Produced by | Daniel Louis Denise Robert |
Starring | Louis-José Houde Benoît Brière Michel Côté |
Cinematography | Bernard Couture |
Edited by | Jean-François Bergeron |
Music by | FM Le Sieur |
Production company | Cinémaginaire |
Distributed by | Alliance Vivafilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The cast also includes Anne Dorval, Sonia Vachon, Pierrette Robitaille, Alexandre Goyette and Pierre Collin.
The film opened in theatres in July 2011.[3]
The film received four Jutra Award nominations at the 14th Jutra Awards in 2012, for Best Supporting Actress (Vachon), Best Cinematography (Bernard Couture), Best Editing (Jean-François Bergeron) and Best Original Music (FM Le Sieur).[4]
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