词条 | Love and Magnets |
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| name = Love and Magnets | film name = Les Aimants | image = | caption = | director = Yves Pelletier | producer = Gabriel Pelletier Nicole Robert | writer = Yves Pelletier | starring = Isabelle Blais Sylvie Moreau | music = Carl Bastien Dumas | cinematography = Pierre Jodoin | editing = Yvann Thibaudeau | studio = Go Films | distributor = Alliance Atlantis | released = October 1, 2004 | runtime = 91 minutes | country = Canada | language = French | budget = }} Love and Magnets ({{lang-fr|Les Aimants}}) is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Yves P. Pelletier and released in 2004.[1] The film's original French title is a pun on its themes, as the word "aimant" means magnet when used as a noun, but "loving" or "affectionate" when used as an adjective. The film stars Isabelle Blais as Julie, a woman returning to Montreal after five years living in Guatemala with her now ex-boyfriend. She moves in with her sister and brother-in-law, Jeanne (Sylvie Moreau) and Noël (David Savard), an unhappily married couple who rarely actually see each other, communicating almost entirely through notes under fridge magnets; Jeanne is, in fact, having an extramarital affair with musician Manu (Emmanuel Bilodeau). When Jeanne decides to leave for a romantic weekend with Manu, she enlists Julie to keep leaving notes for Noël so he won't notice that she's gone — but Julie, hoping to help rekindle Jeanne and Noël's relationship, takes the opportunity to write the fake notes more romantically.[2] The film's music was composed by Carl Bastien and Dumas, although Blais, also a singer with the band Caïman Fu, performed the vocals on three songs.[3] Blais received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actress, and Moreau for Best Supporting Actress, at the 25th Genie Awards in 2005.[4] The film received seven Prix Jutra nominations, including Best Picture,[5] winning for Best Screenplay (Pelletier), Best Supporting Actress (Moreau) and Best Music (Bastien and Dumas). References1. ^"Aimants, Les – Film de Yves P. Pelletier". Films du Québec, December 27, 2008. 2. ^"A perfectly lovely romp". Montreal Gazette, October 1, 2004. 3. ^"Singing in the spotlight". Montreal Gazette, October 11, 2004. 4. ^"Nominees in top categories for Genie Awards". Toronto Star, February 9, 2005. 5. ^"Cinémascope leads Jutras with nine". Playback, January 31, 2005. External links
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