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Aurore
Aurore

Aurore

Genres

Drama

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After the sudden death of her mother, Aurore Gagnon is abused by her disturbed step-mother as her town remains in the silence followed by her death. Based on a true story.

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Budget

$6000000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

115 mins

Rating

7.4/10

Release Date

08 July 2005

Country

Canada

Cast

Marianne Fortier

Marianne Fortier

Aurore Gagnon (10 years)

Serge Postigo

Serge Postigo

Télésphore Gagnon

Hélène Bourgeois Leclerc

Hélène Bourgeois Leclerc

Marie-Anne Gagnon

Yves Jacques

Yves Jacques

Curé Leduc

Rémy Girard

Rémy Girard

Oréus Mailhot

Stéphanie Lapointe

Stéphanie Lapointe

Marie-Anne Caron

Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse

Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse

Marie-Jeanne Gagnon (12 ans)

Alice Morel-Michaud

Alice Morel-Michaud

Aurore Gagnon (6 ans)

Michel Forget

Michel Forget

Nérée Caron

Monique Spaziani

Monique Spaziani

Arzélie Caron

Francine Ruel

Francine Ruel

Exilda Lemay

Michel Barrette

Michel Barrette

Adjutor Gagnon

Luc Senay

Luc Senay

Arcadius Lemay

Gaston Lepage

Gaston Lepage

Alphonse Chandonnet

Albert Millaire

Albert Millaire

L'Évêque

Noémie Yelle

Noémie Yelle

Véronique Caron

Jean Marchand

Jean Marchand

Dr. Andronic Lafond

Catherine Trudeau

Catherine Trudeau

Soeur Anna

Muriel Dutil

Muriel Dutil

Mère Supérieure

Noel Burton

Noel Burton

Me. Fitzpatrick

Guillaume Gauthier

Guillaume Gauthier

Simon

Laurent-Christophe De Ruelle

Laurent-Christophe De Ruelle

Gérard à marâtre (10 ans)

Alain Boucher

Alain Boucher

Marie-Ève Beauregard

Marie-Ève Beauregard

Johanne Fontaine

Johanne Fontaine

Madame Mailhot

Annette Garant

Annette Garant

Religieuse

Guillaume Archambault-Lelièvre

Guillaume Archambault-Lelièvre

Trèflé

Ron Bellavance

Ron Bellavance

Policier no. 2

Sébastien Bergeron

Sébastien Bergeron

Ouvrier no. 3 (Joseph)

Amélie Bonenfant

Amélie Bonenfant

Mademoiselle Elmire

Reynald Bouchard

Reynald Bouchard

Napoléon Gagnon

Sylvie-Katherine Bouchard

Sylvie-Katherine Bouchard

Séverine Gagnon

Simon-Olivier Bourbonnais-Marchard

Simon-Olivier Bourbonnais-Marchard

Poupon Joseph

Mélodie Brisebois

Mélodie Brisebois

Bouquetière

Martin Champagne

Martin Champagne

Ouvrier no. 2 (Victor)

Félix Chevalier

Félix Chevalier

Georges-Étienne (2 ans)

Pierre Collin

Pierre Collin

Gédéon Gagnon

Alexandre Compagna

Alexandre Compagna

Roméo

Alex Dicintio

Alex Dicintio

Gérard à marâtre (3 ans 1/2)

Sidney Descary

Sidney Descary

Gérard à marâtre (5 ans 1/2)

David-Alexandre Després

David-Alexandre Després

Mari de Véronique

Yves Drapeau

Yves Drapeau

Fulgence

Ludivine Reding

Ludivine Reding

Écolière no. 5

Romane Dumesnil

Romane Dumesnil

Lucina (3 ans)

Catherine Faucher

Catherine Faucher

Écolière no. 4

Lisette Guertin

Lisette Guertin

Louise Lord

Sylvano Harvey

Sylvano Harvey

Le Soldat

Sarah-Annie Hegarty

Sarah-Annie Hegarty

Marie-Jeanne (13-21 mois)

Jordan Jacques

Jordan Jacques

Gérard à marâtre (8 ans)

Kevin Labrecque

Kevin Labrecque

Écolier no. 9

Marc-Olivier Lafrance

Marc-Olivier Lafrance

Jeune garçon no. 2

Alexandra Lamoureux

Alexandra Lamoureux

Lucina (5 ans)

Tristan Lamy-Canuel

Tristan Lamy-Canuel

Écolier no. 13

Justin Laramée

Justin Laramée

Ouvrier no. 4 (Batiste)

Claudia Lareau

Claudia Lareau

Écolière no. 7

Maude Lauzon-Villiard

Maude Lauzon-Villiard

Voisine de classe

Pamela Laviolette

Pamela Laviolette

Écolière no. 6

Véronique Leclerc

Véronique Leclerc

Religieuse no. 2

Jacob Leduc

Jacob Leduc

Joseph (2 ans 1/2)

Sylvain Legault

Sylvain Legault

Policier no. 1

Philippe Lescarbeau

Philippe Lescarbeau

Écolier no. 14

Marili Levac

Marili Levac

Angéline Nault

Isabelle Lindenberger

Isabelle Lindenberger

Écolière no. 1

David M. Fleury

David M. Fleury

Écolier no. 10

Julien Marchand-Desranleau

Julien Marchand-Desranleau

Écolier no. 11

Juliette Mondoux-Fournier

Juliette Mondoux-Fournier

Écolier no. 2

Tristan Nadeau

Tristan Nadeau

Enfant de choeur

Jean-René Paulin

Jean-René Paulin

Procureur

Magalie Perron-Kurdika

Magalie Perron-Kurdika

Fillette d'honneur

Émile Pichette

Émile Pichette

Enfant marâtre no. 4

Joseph Pichette

Joseph Pichette

Enfant marâtre no. 3

Michael Plante

Michael Plante

Enfant marâtre no. 6

Sylvain Rocheleau

Sylvain Rocheleau

Ouvrier no. 1 (Rosaire)

Antoine Roussel

Antoine Roussel

Georges-Étienne (4 ans 1/2)

Ron Savage

Ron Savage

Bagarreur

Daphnée Sébilleau

Daphnée Sébilleau

Écolière no. 3

Kimberly St-Pierre King

Kimberly St-Pierre King

Écolière no. 8

Philippe Wéris

Philippe Wéris

Quatrième homme

Veronika Leclerc Strickland

Veronika Leclerc Strickland

Religieuse no. 2

Jean-François Bélanger

Jean-François Bélanger

Arthur Leboeuf

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