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Suzanne Clément

Birth Name: Suzanne Clément

Birth Date: 1969-05-12

Birth Place: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Details

Alternate Names: Suzanne Clement

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Confessional (1995) as Rachel

Most Important Roles:

  • I Killed My Mother (2009) as Julie Cloutier
  • It's Not Me, I Swear! (2008) as Madeleine Doré
  • Audition (2005) as Suzie
  • Silence Lies (2010) as Viviane
  • Tough Luck (2010) as Christine
  • Family Pack (2024) as Marie
  • Laurence Anyways (2012) as Fred Bellair
  • Let's Get Lost (2023) as Catherine
  • Il était une fois... « Mommy » (2017) as Self
  • Amsterdam (2013) as Madeleine

Career Highlights:

  • I Killed My Mother (2009)
  • It's Not Me, I Swear! (2008)
  • Audition (2005)
  • Silence Lies (2010)
  • Tough Luck (2010)
  • Family Pack (2024)
  • Laurence Anyways (2012)
  • Let's Get Lost (2023)
  • Il était une fois... « Mommy » (2017)
  • Amsterdam (2013)

Awards

Awards:

  • Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film (2009)

Full Biography

Suzanne Clément is a Canadian actress known for her roles in notable films such as 'I Killed My Mother' (2009), 'Laurence Anyways' (2012), and 'Mommy' (2014). Her role in 'Laurence Anyways', which explores the relationship between a transgender woman and her lover over ten years, is particularly notable.

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About the Movie: Laurence Anyways (2012)

Poster for Laurence Anyways (2012)

Release Year: 2012

Nation: Canada, France

Alternative Title: Xavier Dolan - Laurence Anyways, Laurence gia panta, Így is, úgy is Laurence, Laurence Anyways e il desiderio di una donna..., Na zawsze Laurence, Laurence Para Sempre, Laurence pâna la capat, Lorens, u svakom slučaju, И всё же Лоранс, V vsakem primeru Laurence

Director: Xavier Dolan

Writer: Xavier Dolan

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: ARTE France Cinéma, Lyla Films, MK2 Films

Genre: Drama, Flashback Film, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance, Romance Film

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 29 wins & 48 nominations total

Similar:

  • Teresa & Veronica (2024)
  • Isha (2019)
  • East Side Story (2006)
  • Excellent Cadavers (1999)

Keywords

Story

Laurence Anyways is a drama that charts ten years in the relationship between Fred, a woman, and Laurence, her transgender partner who was assigned male at birth. The story begins when Laurence reveals to Fred her inner desire to become her true self, a transwoman named Laurence Anyways. Despite Fred's initial fears about societal reactions, she commits to supporting Laurence through her transition. However, as time passes, Fred struggles with the changes in their relationship and the challenges they face as a couple navigating a world that often rejects them. The film covers ten years of their journey together, from the 1980s to the 1990s, set against the backdrop of Montreal, Canada.

Summary

Laurence Anyways is a Canadian-French drama film directed by Xavier Dolan in 2012. The movie explores the complex dynamics of love and relationships through the lens of societal acceptance and change. It centers around the fearless journey of Laurence, a transgender woman navigating self-liberation while confronting social issues during two critical decades in Montreal. Despite limited information about specific events or themes from the sources provided, the film is known for its exploration of LGBT-related topics and the impact of societal attitudes on personal relationships.