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  1. Jacques and November (French: Jacques et novembre) is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Jean Beaudry and François Bouvier. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  2. 26 de oct. de 1984 · Jacques et novembre: Directed by Jean Beaudry, François Bouvier. With Jean Beaudry, Marie Cantin, Carole Chatel, Carole Fréchette. Les derniers jours d'un homme qui filme avec humour sa propre mort.

  3. www.cinematheque.qc.ca › en › cinemaJacques et novembre

    Jean Beaudry, born in 1947 in Trois-Rivières, is a Quebecois actor, screenwriter, and director.He made his mark in 1984 with the film Jacques and November, which he co-wrote, directed alongside François Bouvier, and starred in. Continuing his collaboration with Bouvier, they followed up in 1989 with Unfaithful Mornings, where Beaudry shared the spotlight with Denis Bouchard.

  4. Movie Info. As a dying film buff (Jean Beaudry) videotapes his last month in black and white, his friend films it in color. Genre: Drama. Original Language: French (Canada)

  5. The film stars Beaudry as Jacques Landry, a man in his early 30s who is dying of an unspecified incurable disease and documenting his thoughts on mortality in a video diary; Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.

  6. Jacques and November. DRAMA. The film relates the last days of a 31-year old man who, doomed to die shortly, takes stock of his life. Confined in his apartment, Jacques films himself to gather his memories. His friend Denis also takes the camera to capture for him privileged moments, sceneries, familiar places.

  7. Jacques and November. Directors. Jean Beaudry, François Bouvier. Year. 1984. Origin. Quebec. Photographer. Pierre Crépô. Cote. 1995.1551.PH. The last days of a man who humorously films his death. A surprising and singular film, uncommon in our cinematic landscape, distinguished by the unique approach of its two directors.