{{Infobox film | name = Lucien Brouillard | image = | alt = <!-- see WP:ALT --> | caption = | director = [[Bruno Carrière]] | producer = {{Plainlist| *Marc Daigle *René Gueissaz}} | writer = {{Plainlist| *Bruno Carrière *Jacques Jacob *Jacques Paris}} | starring = {{Plainlist| *[[Pierre Curzi]] *Roger Blay *[[Marie Tifo]]}} | music = [[Yves Laferrière]] | cinematography = Pierre Mignot | editing = Michel Arcand | studio = [[Association coopérative de productions audio-visuelles|ACPAV]] | distributor = | released = {{Film date|1983|3|21|df=y}} | runtime = 90 minutes | country = Canada | language = French | budget = | gross = }} '''''Lucien Brouillard''''' is a 1983 French Canadian political [[drama]] film directed by [[Bruno Carrière]].<ref name=pratley>[[Gerald Pratley]], ''A Century of Canadian Cinema''. Lynx Images, 2003. {{ISBN|1-894073-21-5}}. p. 132.</ref> It stars [[Pierre Curzi]], Roger Blay, and [[Marie Tifo]].

==Plot==

Lucien Brouillard is a radical political activist whose aggressive efforts to combat injustice often lands him in trouble and leads him to neglect his wife Alice and their baby. The situation deteriorates when he unexpectedly encounters his childhood friend Martineau, a rich lawyer who has a close relationship with the provincial government.<ref>[[Carole Corbeil]], "Too much humanity extracted in Lucien Brouillard: Reality detracts from 'prophecy'"]. ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', September 13, 1983.</ref>

==Cast==

* [[Pierre Curzi]] as Lucien Brouillard * Roger Blay as Jacques Martineau * [[Marie Tifo]] as Alice Tanguay * [[Paul Savoie]] as André Morin * [[Jean Duceppe]] as Prime Minister Provencher * [[Germain Houde]] as Detective

==Accolades== The film received six [[Genie Awards|Genie Award]] nominations in 1984, for [[Canadian Screen Award for Best Motion Picture|Best Motion Picture]], [[Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]], [[Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]], [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Achievement in Direction|Best Director]], [[Canadian Screen Award for Best Art Direction/Production Design|Best Art Director]] and [[Canadian Screen Award for Best Costume Design|Best Costume Design]].<ref>[[Jay Scott]], "11 nominations for Chapdelaine in Genie race". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', February 10, 1984.</ref>

==References== {{reflist}}

==External links== *{{IMDb title|id=0085874|title=Lucien Brouillard}}

[[Category:1983 films]] [[Category:1983 French-language films]] [[Category:Canadian drama films]] [[Category:Films shot in Montreal]] [[Category:French-language Canadian films]] [[Category:1983 Canadian films]] [[Category:1983 drama films]]

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