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Release Date:
April 21, 2023
Original Title:
Farador
Alternate Titles:
La bataille de Farador
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Octopods Films
Parallaxes
Production Countries:
Belgium | Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Charles, Louis, and Guillaume are three friends who live together as roommates in the same house, where they spend all of their free time still playing the same Farador campaign they began as teenagers; their other friend Paul has recently moved out of the house and abandoned the game to live with his girlfriend. When Charles's sister Kim, who has recently broken up with her longtime Belgian boyfriend Tom after realizing that she might be a lesbian, moves into Paul's vacated room, her presence, and her determination to push her brother to finally take the plunge on his unrealized ambition to write and publish an erotic fantasy novel, upset the group dynamics and force them to make one last push to finally reach the Castle of Farador and end the game.
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Art Direction:
Paskale Jobin
Cinematography:
François Gamache
Costume Design:
Annabelle Roy
Delphine Gagné
Director:
Edouard Tremblay
Writer:
Marc-Antoine Rioux
Daniel Boulanger
Eric K. Boulianne
Edouard Tremblay
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