Peak Everything (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 8, 2025

Original Title:
Amour apocalypse

Alternate Titles:
AMOUR APOCALYPSE
Adam

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Metafilms

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Adam is a kind-hearted kennel-owner. Hypersensitive and borderline depressed, he hides his existential fears from his affection-avoidant father, and lets his young assistant take advantage of his good nature. To help combat his eco-anxiety, Adam orders a therapeutic solar lamp. Through the lamp’s supplier's technical support line, he meets Tina, a radiant woman with a voice that soothes all of his worries. This unexpected encounter changes everything: Earth trembles, and hearts explode… It's love!

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Best Boy Grip:
David Villeneuve

Cast Driver:
Eva Quintero

Casting:
Hannah Antaki
Jon Comerford

Casting Director:
Stephanie Holbrook

Costume Design:
Patricia McNeil

Director:
Anne Émond

Director of Photography:
Olivier Gossot

Editor:
Anita Roth

First Assistant Camera:
Steven Turcotte

Gaffer:
Pierre-Luc Jobin

Key Grip:
Samuel Labarre

Key Hair Stylist:
Nermin Grbic

Key Makeup Artist:
Marie Salvado

Line Producer:
Marie-Claire Lalonde

Location Manager:
Denis Paquette

Music:
Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux

Producer:
Sylvain Corbeil

Production Design:
Sylvain Lemaitre

Sound:
Sylvain Brassard

Stunt Coordinator:
Sébastien Rouleau

Third Assistant Director:
Tanya Maier

Writer:
Anne Émond

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