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Director: André Turpin
Cast: David La Haye, Isabelle Blais, Emmanuel Bilodeau, Chantal Giroux
An emotionally immature underwater photographer returns home to an affair with his best friend's deaf girlfriend and unresolved issues with the wife he left six months before.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Soft Shell Man (2001), directed by André Turpin, is a drama and romance film that follows an emotionally immature underwater photographer returning home to an affair with his best friend's deaf girlfriend and unresolved issues with his estranged wife. The film's critical reception and awards recognition are unknown, but its audience reception on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes is not publicly available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of intimate, character-driven dramas will likely appreciate the unique blend of emotion and visual artistry in André Turpin's 2001 film Soft Shell Man, which features nuanced performances from David La Haye and Isabelle Blais.
Soft Shell Man is a Québécois film, directed by André Turpin released in 2001.
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