Ordinary Tenderness | |
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French | Tendresse ordinaire |
Directed by | Jacques Leduc |
Written by | Robert Tremblay |
Produced by | Paul Larose |
Starring | Jocelyn Bérubé Esther Auger Luce Guilbeault |
Cinematography | Alain Dostie |
Edited by | Pierre Bernier |
Music by | Plume Latraverse Jocelyn Bérubé |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Ordinary Tenderness (French: Tendresse ordinaire) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jacques Leduc and released in 1973.[1] A meditation on the relationship between love and loneliness, the film stars Jocelyn Bérubé and Esther Auger as a husband and wife who have been apart for several months as he was away working in Schefferville; the film's narrative intercuts between his long drive home at the end of his work assignment, and her time at home impatiently waiting for his arrival.[2]
The cast also includes Luce Guilbeault, Jean-Pierre Bourque, Claudette Delorimier, J.-Léo Gagnon, Plume Latraverse, Tiffany Lee, Jean-René Ouellet, Hélène Tremblay and Véronique Tremblay.[3]