The Countess of Baton Rouge

The Countess of Baton Rouge (1997)


  • Genre: Romance, Comedy
  • Release Date: 1997-09-17
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: Max Films
  • Production Country: Canada
  • Director: André Forcier
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Summary

In a style evocative of Fellini at his most surreal, this bizarre French Canadian fantasy follows the romance between a young filmmaker and a bearded lady from a local circus during the 1960s. The story begins in a contemporary theater where a projectionist describes, to movie director Rex Prince, the ghostly spirit that seems to be haunting his film. The story then races backward to the 1960s when a half-mad, idealistic Rex was busily making his first film, a Marxist tract depicting poverty in Montreal. Edouard Dore, a well-connected editor works with him and it is he who takes Rex to a carnival late one night to meet the performers in a freakshow. The first person Rex meets is Le Grand Zenon, a hulking one-eyed fellow with the amazing ability to use his eye to project movie images on a screen with neither a projector nor film.

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  • Robin Aubert

    as Rex Prince
  • Geneviève Brouillette

    as Paula Paul de Nerval
  • Isabel Richer

    as Fictionalized Paula Paul
  • David Boutin

    as Roy Tranquille
  • Frédéric Desager

    as The Great Zenon - The Cyclops
  • Gaston Lepage

    as Édouard Doré
  • France Castel

    as Nuna Breaux
  • Louise Marleau

    as Angèlie Temporel
  • Francine Ruel

    as Bébé Crocodile
  • Michèle-Barbara Pelletier

    as Julie Larousse
  • Mark Krasnoff

    as Dudley Fuselier
  • Lyne Rodier

    as Biz Prince
  • Marie Eykel

    as Marie L'Heureux (Passe-par-là)
  • Cédric Noël

    as M. Beaufort
  • Suzanne Cloutier

    as Virginie Beaufort
  • Serge Bonin

    as
  • François L'Écuyer

    as Étienne
  • Shane Gilbeau

    as L'homme Sandwich
  • Michel Côté

    as (uncredited)
Directing André Forcier Director

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