Benoît Dagenais

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Apr 10, 1953 (72 years old)
Death date
Jun 27, 2024

Benoît Dagenais

Known For

La vie des êtres
0h 12m
Movie 2020

La vie des êtres

Ludovic sees his adolescence collapsing: Brigitte, his mother, disappears in the emergency room. Alone, he will have to navigate the chaotic maze of the hospital. Without references, he will have to free himself from his innocence in order to find it back.

Boundaries
1h 40m
Movie 2016

Boundaries

Emily Price tries to balance family life and leading crunch negotiations between a Canadian politician and the president of a country whose natural resources are being exploited.

Une vie qui commence
Movie 2010

Une vie qui commence

Novena
1h 37m
Movie 2005

Novena

Two men bond as one recovers from an attack and the other deals with the impending death of his grandmother.

Shooting Star
1h 35m
Movie 2005

Shooting Star

Four young women are participating on Idole Instantanée, a reality show produced by Omni Global, in which a complete stranger turns into a music star in just 24 hours.

Moon Glow
1h 34m
Movie 1989

Moon Glow

Bino wants to obtain the power of Claire de Lune, a mysterious flying creature.

Dans le ventre du dragon
1h 40m
Movie 1989

Dans le ventre du dragon

The title of this French-Canadian film translates to In the Belly of the Dragon, but don't assume that it's just another kung fu epic. Rather, the film is a likeable mixture of science fiction and humor, centered around the money-making schemes of star David La Haye. Unable to make ends meet with his minimum-wage job, La Haye hires himself out as a guinea pig to genially loopy scientist Marie Tifo. It is the doctor's contention that a person's intelligence can be artificially increased. La Haye proves her right...up to a point, that is. Extremely popular in Canada, Dans le Ventre du Dragon has yet to receive proper distribution in the States.

Caffè Italia, Montréal
1h 21m
Movie 1985

Caffè Italia, Montréal

Using archival documents, fictions, current accounts, and excerpts from a theatrical creation, Paul Tana paints a nuanced portrait of the Italians of Montreal. From the first waves of immigration at the beginning of the century to the men and women taken to a prisoner of war camps during World War II, to the hardships and joys of building vibrant lives in Montréal. Caffè Italia Montréal chronicles a significant chapter in Canada’s history.

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