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Director: Robert Lepage
Cast: Lothaire Bluteau, Patrick Goyette, Jean-Louis Millette, Kristin Scott Thomas
Pierre Lamontagne has returned to Quebec to attend his father's funeral. He meets up with his adopted brother, Marc, who has begun questioning his identity and has embarked on a quest for his roots that would lead them to the Quebec of the 1950s. Past and present converge in a complex web of intrigue where the answer to the mystery lies.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Confessional (1995), directed by Robert Lepage, is a critically acclaimed thriller, drama, and mystery film. The movie explores themes of identity and the convergence of past and present, though its complex web of intrigue has divided critics. The film has not received major awards recognition, but has garnered positive audience reception with an IMDb rating of 7.1/10.
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Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Robert Lepage, The Confessional (1995) is a captivating thriller that blends mystery, drama, and a haunting exploration of identity. With a standout performance from Lothaire Bluteau, the film takes viewers on a complex and introspective journey through Quebec's past, seamlessly weaving together past and present to uncover the hidden truths at the heart of the story.
The Confessional is a 1995 mystery-drama film directed by Robert Lepage.
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