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Director: Louise Archambault
Cast: Patrice Robitaille, Élise Guilbault, Guy Nadon, Martin Dubreuil
For more than 25 years, Marc Côté, street chaplain and parish priest, has lived with the poor and the homeless. Today, Marc is a worn-out man. Exhausted from running his church, which serves as a shelter, and overwhelmed by the bills they can no longer pay, Marc must face the facts: he will have to shut down his church. Like a call from Providence, he inherits a property in the Bas-du-Fleuve region and decides to take a group of homeless people with him, who, like himself, need a vacation.
Critical Reception & Ratings
One Summer (2023), directed by Louise Archambault, is a critically acclaimed drama-comedy that follows a worn-out street chaplain who inherits a property and decides to take a group of homeless people with him on a much-needed vacation. Critics have praised the film's heartwarming storytelling and performances, though details on its public reception and awards recognition are currently unavailable.
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One Summer (2023), directed by Louise Archambault, is a heartwarming and comedic drama that explores themes of community, resilience, and finding purpose in unexpected places. The film's standout performances, particularly from lead actor Patrice Robitaille, and Archambault's deft handling of the story's emotional beats make it a must-see for fans of character-driven stories that offer both laughter and poignant reflections.
One Summer is a 2023 Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Louise Archambault.
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