Borderline (2008 film)
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Directed by | Lyne Charlebois |
Written by | Lyne Charlebois Marie-Sissi Labrèche |
Produced by | Roger Frappier Luc Vandal |
Starring | Isabelle Blais Jean-Hugues Anglade Angèle Coutu Sylvie Drapeau Laurence Carbonneau Pierre-Luc Brillant Marie-Chantal Perron Antoine Bertrand Hubert Proulx |
Cinematography | Steve Asselin |
Edited by | Yvann Thibaudeau |
Music by | Benoît Jutras |
Production company | Max Films Productions |
Distributed by | TVA Films |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Borderline is a 2008 Canadian drama film directed by Lyne Charlebois and co-written with Marie-Sissi Labrèche, based on her novels Borderline and La Brèche.
Synopsis[]
The film follows Kiki, a graduate student in Montreal living with borderline personality disorder. Through flashbacks, the viewer learns of her past: an unknown father and a mentally ill mother who was later institutionalized. While she was raised by her grandmother, the effects of Kiki's family trauma show in her using physical intimacy to avoid emotional intimacy. With her grandmother being on the verge of death, Kiki tries to cope with how her actions have wrecked her relationships with friends, alongside the emptiness of her current affair with her thesis advisor. As she turns thirty, Kiki meets her most painful love: herself.
Cast[]
- Isabelle Blais as Kiki (20 & 30 years old)
- Jean-Hugues Anglade as Tcheky
- Angèle Coutu as Mémé
- Sylvie Drapeau as Mère de Kiki / Kiki's Mother
- Laurence Carbonneau as Kiki (10 years old)
- Pierre-Luc Brillant as Mikael Robin
- Marie-Chantal Perron as Caroline
- Antoine Bertrand as Eric
- Hubert Proulx as Antoine
Awards[]
Genie Award – Adapted Screenplay;[1][2] Prix Jutra – Director, Best Actress (Blais), Best Supporting Actress (Coutu), Editing[3]
References[]
- ^ Knegt, Peter (February 10, 2009). ""Necessities of Life" Leads Genie Nods". IndieWire. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
- ^ "Passchendaele wins Best Picture at Canada's Genie Awards". ScreenDaily. April 5, 2009. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
- ^ "Jutra 2009: Les Gagnants" [Jutra 2009: The Winners]. Voir.ca (in French). March 29, 2009. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
External links[]
- Borderline at IMDb
- 2008 films
- French-language films
- 2008 drama films
- Borderline personality disorder in fiction
- Canadian films
- Canadian drama films
- Films shot in Montreal
- Quebec films
- Quebec film stubs
- 2000s Canadian film stubs