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Release Date:
October 5, 2012
Original Title:
Mars et Avril
Alternate Titles:
Mars & Avril
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Imelda Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A
Runtime: 91
In the near future, as humanity prepares to set foot on Mars, Jacob Obus, an elderly musician, takes pride in slowing down time by playing instruments inspired by women's bodies, designed by his friend Arthur. A love triangle develops when Jacob and Arthur both fall in love with Avril, a young photographer. Enter Eugène Spaak, Arthur's father, an inventor and cosmologist who unveils a new theory about man's desire to reach Mars and helps Jacob find the true meaning of life and love.
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Cinematography:
Benoit Beaulieu
Director:
Martin Villeneuve
Editor:
Mathieu Demers
Matte Painter:
Benoit Ladouceur
Original Music Composer:
Benoît Charest
Producer:
Anne-Marie Gélinas
Martin Villeneuve
Benoit Beaulieu
Production Consultant:
Denis Villeneuve
Storyboard Artist:
Martin Villeneuve
Visual Effects Producer:
Annie Normandin
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Carlos Monzon
Writer:
Martin Villeneuve
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