Black List (1995 film)

Black List
Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée
Produced by Marcel Giroux
Written by Sylvain Guy
Starring Michel Côté
Geneviève Brouillette
Sylvie Bourque
Music by Serge Arcuri
Luc Aubry
Cinematography Pierre Gill
Edited by Jean-Marc Vallée
Release dates
  • 6 September 1995 (1995-09-06)
Running time
86 minutes
Country Canada
Language French

Black List (French: Liste noire) is a 1995 Canadian thriller film. It was directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, written by Sylvain Guy and produced by Marcel Giroux. Black List stars Michel Côté, Geneviève Brouillette, Sylvie Bourque, André Champagne and Aubert Pallascio.

Plot

Following the trial of a judge who was found with Gabrielle Angers (Geneviève Brouillette), a prostitute, she gives a list of her clients to a new judge, Jacques Savard (Michel Côté), which contains the names of some very influential judges and politicians. Then, dead bodies and death threats erupt. Jacques is the trial judge and his own life seems to be in danger

Reception

Black List was the highest-grossing film in Quebec in 1995.[1] It received nine nominations at the 16th Genie Awards, which were held on January 14, 1996.[2]

Accolades

Award Category Recipients and nominees Outcome
16th Genie Awards Best Motion Picture Marcel Giroux Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Aubert Pallascio Nominated
Best Achievement in Direction Jean-Marc Vallée Nominated
Best Achievement in Screenwriting Sylvain Guy Nominated
Best Achievement in Cinematography Pierre Gill Nominated
Best Achievement in Editing Jean-Marc Vallée Nominated
Best Achievement in Music – Original Score Luc Aubry and Serge Arcuri Nominated
Best Achievement in Sound Editing Diane Boucher, François Dupire, Martin Pinsonnault, Louis Dupire, and Alice Wright Nominated
Best Achievement in Overall Sound Gavin Fernandes, Luc Boudrias, Daniel Masse, and Michel Descombes Nominated

Notes

  1. "Jean-Marc Vallée" (in French). Télé-Québec. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  2. "Liste noire". Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Retrieved January 5, 2014.

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