Brebis (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 24, 2024

Original Title:
Brebis

Alternate Titles:
Sheep

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG 

Runtime: 79

"Brebis" aims to be a deep exploration of the challenges faced by many teenagers in our community, shedding light on conflicts of all kinds. These young people, struggling with difficult issues, will come together at a party that will symbolize a crucial turning point in their lives—although this change may not necessarily be a positive one. Throughout the film, the mental development of each character, who suffers in silence, is gradually brought to the forefront. The dependence on drugs and the struggle to break free. Being subjected to sexual assault and rape, and constantly living with the weight of it. Enduring toxic relationships with possessive and controlling narcissists. Facing the loss of a loved one. Although they are all friends—do they truly know each

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Assistant Director:
Mik Landry

Casting Assistant:
Danick Fortier

Casting Director:
Louzyka Mainguy

Director:
Louzyka Mainguy

Director of Communications:
Louzyka Mainguy
Nathan Lavoie

Director of Photography:
Mik Landry

Editor:
Mik Landry

Graphic Designer:
Alex Ayotte

Hairstylist:
Mélodie Genois

Lighting Artist:
Marion Guillemette

Makeup Artist:
Nathan Lavoie
Emy Bourgoin

Music:
Zakary Hamelin
François Latulippe

Screenplay:
Louzyka Mainguy

Sound:
Benjamin Carpentier Cantin
Gontran Mainguy

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