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Director: Louise Archambault
Cast: Audrey Benoit, Suzanne Clément, Noémie Godin-Vigneau
The film centres on Ariane, Véronique and Mathilde, three female friends talking over drinks who decide to reveal their innermost secrets, including Mathilde's revelation that she is in love with Ariane and tries to come out to her.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Atomic Saké is a 2001 French-Canadian drama film directed by Louise Archambault that explores the inner lives and relationships of three female friends. While details about its critical reception and awards recognition are limited, the film provides an intimate look at themes of sexuality and self-discovery.
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Fans of intimate character studies and thoughtful explorations of sexuality and identity will appreciate the nuanced, naturalistic approach of director Louise Archambault in the 2001 film Atomic Saké, which features captivating performances from Audrey Benoit, Suzanne Clément, and Noémie Godin-Vigneau as three friends navigating complex emotional revelations.
Atomic Saké is a 1999 Canadian short drama film, directed by Louise Archambault. The film centres on Ariane, Véronique and Mathilde, three female friends talking over drinks who decide to reveal their innermost secrets, including Mathilde's revelation that she is in love with Ariane and tries to come out to her.
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