
Jesus of Montreal (1989)
Jésus de Montréal (original title)Reference View | Change View
- R
- 1h 58min
- Drama, Romance
- 25 May 1990 (USA)
- Movie
A group of actors put on an unorthodox, but acclaimed Passion Play which incites the opposition of the Catholic Church while the actors' lives themselves begin to mirror the Passion itself.
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Awards:
- Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 18 wins & 11 nominations.
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Directed by
Denys Arcand |
Written by
Denys Arcand | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Roger Frappier | ... | producer |
Pierre Gendron | ... | producer |
Doris Girard | ... | delegate producer |
Monique Létourneau | ... | producer |
Gérard Mital | ... | delegate producer |
Jacques-Eric Strauss | ... | delegate producer |
Music by
Jean-Marie Benoît | ||
François Dompierre | ||
Yves Laferrière |
Cinematography by
Francois Aubry | ... | (segment "cinematography") |
Guy Dufaux |
Editing by
Isabelle Dedieu |
Editorial Department
Claudette Duff | ... | first assistant editor |
Casting By
Lucie Robitaille |
Production Design by
François Séguin |
Art Direction by
François Séguin |
Set Decoration by
Frances Calder | ||
Simon La Haye |
Costume Design by
Louise Jobin |
Makeup Department
Cécile Rigault | ... | makeup artist |
Micheline Trépanier | ... | makeup artist |
Nathalie Trépanier | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Production Management
Lyse Lafontaine | ... | production director |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mireille Goulet | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Pierre L'Heureux | ... | carpenter |
Tristan Tondino | ... | lead scenic artist |
Sound Department
Mathieu Beaudin | ... | sound effects editor |
Adrian Croll | ... | sound |
Antoine Morin | ... | sound effects editor |
Marcel Pothier | ... | sound effects editor |
Patrick Rousseau | ... | sound |
Hans Peter Strobl | ... | sound mixer |
Special Effects by
Louis Craig | ... | special effects supervisor |
Mario Dumont | ... | special effects technician |
André Laperrière | ... | special effects technician |
Visual Effects by
Francois Aubry | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Sylvaine Dufaux | ... | second assistant camera |
Luc Laflamme | ... | electrician |
Nathalie Moliavko-Visotzky | ... | first assistant camera |
Animation Department
Francois Aubry | ... | animation director |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mariane Carter | ... | set costumer (as Marianne Carter) |
Music Department
Robert Stanley | ... | musician: guitar |
Script and Continuity Department
Marie La Haye | ... | continuity / script girl |
Transportation Department
Benoît Mathieu | ... | driver: bus |
Additional Crew
Anne Ardouin | ... | production assistant |
Francois Aubry | ... | title designer |
Bernard Lamy | ... | production accountant |
Monique Létourneau | ... | administration |
Cécilia Mignon | ... | production coordinator |
Production Companies
- Max Films Productions
- Gérard Mital Productions
- National Film Board of Canada (NFB) (in association with)
- Téléfilm Canada (with the participation of)
- Société Générale des Industries Culturelles du Québec (SOGIC) (with the participation of)
- La Societe de Radio-Television Quebec (with the participation of)
- Super Ecran (with the participation of)
- Sofica Sofinergie (with the support of)
- Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (with the support of)
Distributors
- Cineplex Odeon Films (1989) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Artificial Eye (1989) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Concorde Filmverleih (1990) (Germany) (theatrical)
- New Vision Films (1990) (Australia) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Orion Classics (1990) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Sandrew Film & Teater AB (1990) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Gativideo (1990) (Argentina) (VHS)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures International (1990) (Italy) (VHS)
- Vestron Video International (1990) (Germany) (VHS)
- Cineplex-Odeon Home Video (1991) (Canada) (video)
- MCA (1991) (Canada) (video)
- Orion Home Video (1991) (United States) (VHS) (subtitled / pan and scan)
- Fox Video (1992) (Australia) (VHS)
- Christal Films (2003) (Canada) (DVD)
- Madman Entertainment (2003) (Australia) (DVD)
- Koch Lorber Films (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- MGM Home Entertainment (2000) (United States) (VHS)
- Pidax Film (2019) (Germany) (DVD)
Special Effects
- Intrigue (special effects)
Other Companies
- Hewlett Packard (special thanks)
- Pepsi Canada (special thanks)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A small group of actors who are putting on an interpretive Passion Play in Montreal begin to experience a meshing of their characters and their private lives as the production takes form against the growing opposition of the Catholic Church.
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Did You Know?
Trivia | More instances that mirror the life of Christ as recorded in the Gospels: - Daniel recruits actors to work with him similar to the way Jesus recruited his disciples. The first, Constance, is found working charitably in a soup kitchen, and Daniel says simply, "I came for you." - The judge (like Pilate) sends Daniel to a second-opinion person (the psychologist is like Herod) who finds nothing wrong with him and sends him back to the judge/Pilate. See more » |
Goofs | Around 1:46:21. Boom mic enters the shot twice above Constance when she's talking to the ambulance paramedic at the hospital. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Total Recall/Strapless/Fire Birds/Class of 1999/Jesus of Montreal (1990). See more » |
Soundtracks | Pritouritze Planinata See more » |
Quotes |
Daniel:
Que sera, sera. Martin: Whatever will be, will be. René: The future's not ours to see. Constance: Que sera, sera. Mireille: Cha cha cha. See more » |