Rock Paper Scissors | |
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French | Roche papier ciseaux |
Directed by | Yan Lanouette Turgeon[1] |
Written by | Yan Lanouette Turgeon, André Gulluni (consultant: Valérie Beaugrand-Champagne)[1] |
Produced by | Christine Falco[1] |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Jonathan Decoste[1] |
Edited by | Carina Baccanale[1] |
Music by | Ramachandra Borcar[1] |
Production company | Camera Oscura[1] |
Distributed by | Filmoption International[1] |
Release date | |
Running time | 117 minutes[1] |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Budget | C$3 million[1] |
Box office | C$107,000 (Québec)[2] |
Rock Paper Scissors (French: Roche papier ciseaux) is a 2013 Canadian thriller film[3] from Québec directed by Yan Lanouette Turgeon, which he co-wrote with André Gulluni.[1] The third film to be produced by Camera Oscura (after Marc Bisaillon's well-received La vérité and La lâcheté), producer Christine Falco described it as a work of hyperlink cinema (film choral).[4] Lanouette Turgeon's debut feature is the story of three men—Boucane (Samian), Lorenzo (Remo Girone), and Vincent (Roy Dupuis)—whose lives are brought together through a strange sequence of events.[5]
The film features music by composer and performer Ramachandra Borcar[1] (also known as Ramasutra or DJ Ram).[6]