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Cross My Heart ()

Les rois mongols (original title)
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Montreal, October 1970. Twelve-year-old Manon's family is on the verge of collapse; she and her little brother Mimi are about to be placed in Foster Care. Manon is incensed. Inspired by the current political crisis, she comes up with a... See more »

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Manon (as Milya Corbeil-Gauvreau)
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Martin (as Henri Picard)
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Mimi
Alexis Guay ...
Denis
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La grand-mère
Maude Laurendeau ...
La mère - Joanne Ducharme
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la tante - Simone St-Jean
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La travailleuse sociale
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L'oncle - Gaston St-Jean
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Le père - Pierre Ducharme
Bobby Beshro ...
L'inspecteur Dion
Nicola-Frank Vachon ...
L'adjoint Picard
Emmanuel Charest ...
Le lieutenant Fraser
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Le cousin - Paul St-Jean
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Madame Robinson
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Le pharmacien - Monsieur Comeau
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La dame du dépanneur (as Carmen Ferlan)
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Le soldat chez Manon
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Le jeune homme arrêté
Erika Ruszcynski ...
La jeune femme arrêtée
Sylvain Castonguay ...
L'enquêteur arrestation #1
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L'enquêteur arrestation #2
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L'infirmière de Pierre (as Julie De La Frenière)
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L'officier SQ - autobus
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Le voisin - camp de chasse
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Le policier / chauffeur #1- SQ
Yan Lecomte ...
Le policier / chauffeur #2-SQ
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Le prêtre
Alexane Jamieson ...
L'amie - Christine Robinson
Tommy Lavallée ...
Monsieur Robinson
Béatrice Allard ...
La jeune musicienne #1
Émile Grou ...
Le jeune musicien #2
Nicolas Landré ...
L'ambulancier #1 - église
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L'ambulancier #2 - église
Gabriel Forest ...
Le jeune soldat
Martin Boisclair ...
L'ambulancier #1 - chalet
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L'ambulancier #2 - chalet
Talia Hallmona ...
La surveillante - centre juvénile
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Le jeune garçon - cachette
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Le jeune garçon à bicyclette
Maryse Carrier ...
La paroissienne - église
Thomas Brassard ...
Le jeune voisin #1
Olivier Parent ...
Le jeune voisin #2
Gilles Pinet ...
Le chauffeur - camion armée #1
Michel Mathez ...
Le chauffeur - camion armée #2 / Jeep armée
Jean-Sébastien Marcotte ...
Le chauffeur - autobus de ville
Ken Lee ...
Le soldat #1 - char d'assaut
Dan Sturgess ...
Le soldat #2 - char d'assaut 2
Malcolm Hobington ...
Le chauffeur - autobus St-Zénon (as Malcom Hobington)
Louis-Philippe Rochon ...
Le jeune garçon - école
Maélie Lefebvre ...
La jeune fille - école
Jérémie Perazelli ...
Le jeune homme - église (as Jérémy Perazelli)
Kiana Gauthier St-Pierre ...
La jeune fille - église
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Florence Patry-Jacques ...
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Directed by

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Luc Picard

Written by

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Nicole Bélanger ... (novel: Salut mon roi mongol!)
 
Nicole Bélanger ... (screenplay)
 
Luc Picard ... (collaboration)

Produced by

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Luc Châtelain ... executive producer / producer
Daniel Morin ... line producer
Stéphanie Pages ... producer

Cinematography by

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François Dutil

Editing by

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Carmen-Mélanie Pépin ... (as Carmen Mélanie Pépin)

Editorial Department

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Charles Boileau ... colorist
Laura Bougot ... assistant editor
Annie Dionne ... post-production coordinator
Marie-Pier Dupuis ... assistant editor
Grégoire Lesturgie ... eclaircolor colorist
Stéphanie Vaillancourt ... assistant colorist

Casting By

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Nathalie Boutrie

Art Direction by

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Guillaume Couture

Set Decoration by

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Jean-Charles Claveau
Pascale Deschênes

Costume Design by

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Brigitte Desroches

Makeup Department

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Carole Bertini ... extras hair stylist
Kathryn Casault ... makeup artist
Gladys Simard ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Eric Lebeau ... unit manager
Daniel Morin ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dominique Gaglione D'Amico ... second assistant director
Aurore Paulin ... third assistant director
Frank Ruszczynski ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Elisabeth Bastien-Siry ... on set prop master / on set props
Aymeric Frescura ... set dresser
Kim Maurice ... graphic designer
Emmanuel Muh ... set dresser
Michel Thibault ... carpenter
Alexandre Vincent ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Salma Ayache ... dialogue transcription
Catherine Bellazzi ... extra boom operator
Stéphane Bergeron ... re-recording mixer
Pierre Bertrand ... sound recordist
Olivier Calvert ... supervising sound editor
Samuel Gagnon-Thibodeau ... sound editor
Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher ... foley mixer
Thomas Garant ... foley assistant
Maxime Potvin ... foley artist

Visual Effects by

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Michael Beaulac ... digital compositor: Oblique FX
Olivier Bolduc ... digital compositor: Oblique FX
Xavier Bourque ... digital compositor: Oblique FX
Benoît Brière ... visual effects producer: Oblique FX
David-André Coronel ... digital compositor: Oblique FX
Valentin Delbroucq ... digital compositor: Oblique FX
Mathieu Dupuis ... compositing supervisor: Oblique FX
Valerie Garcia ... visual effects producer: Oblique FX
Noémie Jacques ... visual effects coordinator: Oblique FX
Andréanne Lamoureux ... digital compositor: Oblique FX
Nicolas Michaud ... digital compositor
Randy Santandrea ... digital compositor
Rafael Trevidic ... compositor

Stunts

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Tyler Hall ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Simon Blouin ... steadicam operator
Philippe Bossé ... still photographer
Hugo Ferland-Dionne ... gaffer
Maxime Gagnon ... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Jason Goodall ... electrician
Hugo Longtin ... steadicam
Bastien Meyer ... grip dailies
Pascal Steinhaeusser ... additional electrician

Script and Continuity Department

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Isabelle Lauzon ... script supervisor

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Montreal, October 1970. Twelve-year-old Manon's family is on the verge of collapse; she and her little brother Mimi are about to be placed in Foster Care. Manon is incensed. Inspired by the current political crisis, she comes up with a plan and takes an old woman hostage to demand the right to choose her own future. With the help of her two cousins Martin and Denis, they leave the city with Mimi and the old woman, determined to find refuge where they can all be happy and free. Gripping, tender and moving, Cross My Heart is a vibrant story portraying the weaknesses and betrayals of adulthood as seen through the eyes of children.

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Also Known As
  • Cross My Heart (Canada, English title)
  • Cross My Heart (World-wide, English title)
  • Cross My Heart (United States)
  • Cross My Heart (United Kingdom)
  • Hand auf's Herz (Germany)
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  • 102 min
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