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Duration: 81 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x544 | Added: 2016-Aug-09 |
Birth Name: Céline Bernier
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Alternate Names: Celine Bernier
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Céline Bernier, born in Montreal, Canada, was an apprentice technician who faced financial struggles after losing his job on a TV commercial set. Despite having a fiancée named Michelle, he became involved with Elizabeth, an American model known for her free spirit and sexual liberation. To impress Elizabeth, Jean-Pierre borrowed money from his friend Dock and used it to buy new clothes. He later participated in a theft with Dock to fund a trip to Acapulco with Elizabeth. Throughout these events, Michelle attempted to bring him back into their relationship.
Release Year: 1971
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Alternative Title: The Apprentice
Director: Larry Kent
Writer: Edward Stewart, Larry Kent
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Genre: Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance
Jean-Pierre, an apprentice technician in Montreal, loses his job and struggles with financial issues. He meets Elizabeth, a free-spirited American model who apologizes for witnessing his firing. Jean-Pierre borrows money from his friend Dock to impress Elizabeth. They begin a relationship and Jean-Pierre steals money to take her to Acapulco. Meanwhile, Michelle, Jean-Pierre's fiancée, tries to bring him back. The film follows Jean-Pierre's descent into theft and infidelity, as he grapples with the consequences of his actions.
Fleur bleue is a Canadian drama-comedy directed by Larry Kent in 1971. Set in Montreal, the film explores themes of financial struggle, relationships, and moral ambiguity through its protagonist Jean-Pierre. After losing his job, Jean-Pierre navigates poverty while being drawn to Elizabeth's carefree lifestyle. The movie captures a snapshot of Canadian youth culture in the early 1970s, dealing with themes of class, ambition, and love triangles.