Amsterdam (2013)
Directed by Stefan Miljevic

Thriller / Drama

Film Synopsis

Three Canadian friends decide to take a holiday in Amsterdam, during which they will deny themselves no pleasure. When the time comes to return to Quebec one of the friends chooses to stay behind. The other two head back home and must fabricate a story to explain why the third member of their party remained in Amsterdam. From this first lie others quickly follow and the friends soon find their lives spiralling out of control...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Stefan Miljevic
  • Script: Valérie Beaugrand-Champagne, Louis Champagne, Stefan Miljevic, Gabriel Sabourin
  • Cinematographer: Jérôme Sabourin
  • Music: Ramachandra Borcar
  • Cast: Robin Aubert (Sam), Erwin Bozzolini (Passant), Louis Champagne (Marc), Suzanne Clément (Madeleine), Galyna Kyyashko (Talonneur), Fanny Mallette (Béatrice), Robert Paques (Hotel Manager), Marie-Chantal Perron (Simone), Gabriel Sabourin (Jeff)
  • Country: Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: ?
  • Runtime: 90 min

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