The Little Queen

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The Little Queen
Film poster
La Petite Reine
Directed byAlexis Durand-Brault
Written bySophie Lorain
Catherine Léger
Produced byRichard Lalonde
StarringLaurence Leboeuf
Patrice Robitaille
CinematographyYves Bélanger
Edited byLouis-Philippe Rathé
Music bySari Dajani
Pierre-Luc Rioux
Marc-André Sauvageau
Rudy Toussaint
Production
company
Forum Films
Release date
  • June 13, 2014 (2014-06-13)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

The Little Queen (French: La Petite Reine) is a Canadian sports drama film, directed by Alexis Durand-Brault and released in 2014.[1] Based on the true story of cyclist Geneviève Jeanson, whose career as a professional cyclist was derailed by a doping scandal, the film stars Laurence Leboeuf as Julie Arseneau, a cyclist who is caught doping just a few races short of the championship race, and Patrice Robitaille as her coach.[1]

The film premiered theatrically in June 2014.[1]

The film received four Prix Jutra nominations at the 17th Jutra Awards, for Best Actor (Robitaille), Best Actress (Leboeuf), Best Sound (Mario Auclair, Stéphane Bergeron, Marcel Pothier and Christian Rivest) and Best Editing (Louis-Philippe Rathé).[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c T'cha Dunlevy, "Behind the shame; La petite reine is inspired by Quebec cyclist Genevieve Jeanson, who admitted taking performance-enhancing substances for years". Montreal Gazette, June 13, 2014.
  2. ^ "Prix Jutra: «Mommy» de Xavier Dolan à l'honneur avec dix nominations". Canadian Press, January 26, 2015.

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