The Mirage | |
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French | Le Mirage |
Directed by | Ricardo Trogi |
Written by | Louis Morissette |
Produced by | Christian Larouche |
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Cinematography | Jonathan Decoste |
Edited by | Yvann Thibaudeau |
Music by | Frédéric Bégin |
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Distributed by | Les Films Christal |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The Mirage (French: Le Mirage) is a 2015 Canadian comedy-drama film from Quebec.[1] Written by Louis Morissette and directed by Ricardo Trogi, the film marked Trogi's first time directing a screenplay he had not written himself.[2]
The film stars Morissette as Patrick Lupien, an owner of a sporting goods store who is becoming dissatisfied with the empty consumerism of his day-to-day life and the loss of emotional and sexual intimacy in his relationship with Isabelle (Julie Perreault).[2]
Critics compared the film's themes and plot to both The Decline of the American Empire[3] and American Beauty.[4]
The film was the second highest-grossing Quebec film of 2015, after Snowtime![5]