Movies Starring Xavier Dolan
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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Good Neighbours
[ 2010, Canada ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Actors: Jay Baruchel, Scott Speedman, Xavier Dolan, Emily Hampshire, Gary Farmer, Jacob Tierney, Kaniehtiio Horn, Anne-Marie Cadieux, Kevin Tierney, Nathalie Girard, Pat Kiely, Micheline Lanctôt, Sean Lu
Directors: Jacob Tierney
Takes place in 1995, the year of the second referendum on the separation of Quebec. In the dead of winter, a serial killer is on the loose in the small Montreal neighborhood of Notre Dame de Grace. The tenants of an old apartment house must figure out who they can trust and who they can't. Written by oddity94
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Les amours imaginaires
[ 2010, Canada ] starting from $1.99Actors: Monia Chokri, Niels Schneider, Xavier Dolan, Anne Dorval, Anne-Élisabeth Bossé, Olivier Morin, Magalie Lépine Blondeau, Éric Bruneau, Gabriel Lessard, Bénédicte Décary, Françoise Bernier, Benoît McGinnis, François-Xavier Dufour, Anthony Huneault, Perrette Souplex, Jody Hargreaves, Clara Palardy, Minou Petrowski, Sophie Desmarais, Marie-Christine Cormier, Louis Garrel
Directors: Xavier Dolan
Part gleaming farce, part-tough-minded exploration of the inherent insanity of love and desire, Heartbeats centers on two close friends: Francis (Xavier Dolan) and Marie (Monia Chokri). At a dinner party one evening they meet Nicolas (Niels Schneider), a striking young man from the country who has just recently arrived in town. His boyish charm and classical good looks create an irresistible mystique that neither of the two friends can shake. The threesome begins to spend more and more time together. But the more intimate they get, the more remote and unattainable Nico becomes, sending Francis and Marie's comic obsession into overdrive. And as their hunger for Nicolas' affections grow, the more their once cast-iron friendship begins to crack and shift to rivalry. Xavier Dolan's directorial follow-up to the acclaimed I Killed My Mother (in which he also starred alongside Niels Schneider), Heartbeats is a study of the descent into poetically passionate love and the complexities of young human emotions.


