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Duration: 631 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2015-Nov-26 |
Alternate Names: Carol Laure, Carol Laure, Carole Champagne, Carole Laure O.C., Carole Lord, Carole Lord
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Canadian actress and singer Carole Laure was born on August 5, 1948. Throughout much of her career, she collaborated extensively with Lewis Furey, whom she met in 1977 and later married. Notably, she was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2013 for her international contributions as an actress, singer, director, and dancer.
Release Year: 1973
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Alternative Title: The Death of a Lumberjack, Tod eines Holzfällers
Director: Gilles Carle
Writer: Arthur Lamothe, Gilles Carle
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Genre: Drama
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Marie Chapdelaine leaves her rural Quebec village to find her estranged lumberjack father who disappeared seven years ago. In Montreal, she meets Armand St-Amour, a former friend of her father and owner of a country-and-western bar called the Rodeo Club. Armand manipulates Marie into working as a topless singer at his bar in exchange for information about her father's mistress, who supposedly knows his whereabouts. During this time, Marie becomes romantically involved with Francois Paradis, a journalist who initially seems to want to help her find her father but later pressures her into posing nude for a magazine after securing her a job as a model. Disillusioned by these events and losing sight of her original goal, Marie eventually has a chance encounter that may finally lead her to the truth about her father.
La mort d'un bûcheron (1973), directed by Gilles Carle, is a dramatic tale of a young woman's search for her estranged lumberjack father in Montreal. The film explores themes of manipulation and exploitation as Marie navigates the city's underbelly while trying to reconnect with her past. However, it also touches on themes of disillusionment and self-discovery as Marie struggles to stay true to her original purpose amidst the deceitful influences she encounters.