Cross My Heart | |
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French | Les Rois mongols |
Directed by | Luc Picard |
Written by | Nicole Bélanger |
Based on | Salut mon roi mongol! by Nicole Bélanger |
Produced by | Stéphanie Pages Luc Chatelain |
Starring | Milya Corbeil-Gauvreau Henri Richer-Picard Anthony Bouchard Alexis Guay Clare Coulter Julie Ménard Maude Laurendeau Jean-François Boudreau Martin Desgagne Sophie Cadieux Bobby Beshro Nicola-Frank Vachon Emmanuel Charest Gary Boudreault Gabriel Lemire |
Cinematography | François Dutil |
Edited by | Carmen Mélanie Pépin |
Music by | Viviane Audet Robin-Joël Cool Alexis Martin |
Production company | Echo Media |
Distributed by | Telefiction Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Cross My Heart (French: Les Rois mongols) is a 2017 Canadian drama film directed by Luc Picard.[1]
Set in 1970, the film centres on Manon (Milya Corbeil-Gauvreau), a young girl who is staying with her aunt and uncle (Jean-François Boudreau and Julie Ménard) as her father is dying of cancer and her mother is struggling with depression. Scared that she may be taken by children's aid and separated from her younger brother Mimi (Anthony Bouchard), she takes inspiration from the contemporaneous October crisis and kidnaps elderly neighbour Rose (Clare Coulter) so that she, Mimi and their cousins Martin (Henri Richer-Picard) and Denis (Alexis Guay) can safely travel to an isolated rural cabin where Manon hopes to live free of parental interference.[2]
The film was written by Nicole Bélanger, as an adaptation of her novel Salut mon roi mongol!.[3]
The film was selected at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival in 2018.