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The 3 L'il Pigs 2

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The 3 L'il Pigs 2
Theatrical release poster
Les 3 p'tits cochons 2
Directed byJean-François Pouliot
Written byClaude Lalonde
Pierre Lamothe
Produced byPierre Gendron
Christian Larouche
StarringPatrice Robitaille
Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge
Paul Doucet
CinematographyBernard Couture
Edited byJean-François Bergeron
Music byMartin Léon
Distributed byChristal Films
Release date
  • July 1, 2016 (2016-07-01)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

The 3 L'il Pigs 2 (French: Les 3 p'tits cochons 2) is a Canadian French-language comedy film, directed by Jean-François Pouliot and released in 2016.[1] A sequel to the 2007 film The 3 L'il Pigs (Les 3 p'tits cochons), the film revisits the brothers five years after the death of their mother, older and slightly wiser but still struggling with the demands of monogamy in their marriages.[2] However, Claude Legault did not reprise the role of Mathieu, who was instead played in the sequel by Patrice Robitaille.[3]

Rémi (Paul Doucet) is dealing with both the fallout of cheating on his wife Dominique (Sophie Prégent) with another woman on a business trip, and his unresolved bisexuality after experiencing a strong attraction to a young man who helps him after a fainting spell in the street. Christian (Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge), whose girlfriend Hélène has left him, moves into Rémi and Dominique's house after Rémy leaves, but begins falling in love with Dominique. Mathieu (Robitaille) falls off the roof of his house and is recuperating in a body cast, but finds himself more sexually excited by the nurse who comes in to take care of him than he is by his wife Geneviève (Isabel Richer).

Awards

Jean-François Bergeron received a Prix Iris nomination for Best Editing at the 19th Quebec Cinema Awards.[4]

The film was the top-grossing Canadian film of 2016, winning both the Golden Reel Award from the Canadian Screen Awards[5] and the Guichet d'or from Telefilm Canada.[6] However, it was not as successful at the box office as the first film.[6] It was also a nominee for the Prix Iris Public Prize, but did not win as the award had transitioned by that time from a straight prize to the top box office performer into an audience-voted award.

References

  1. ^ Meunier, Hugo (July 1, 2016). "Les 3 p'tits cochons 2: des petits cochons moins cochons". La Presse (in French).
  2. ^ "3 p'tits cochons 2, Les – Film de Jean-François Pouliot". Films du Québec (in French). June 2, 2016.
  3. ^ "Les 3 p'tits cochons 2... Vraiment si cochons que ça?" (in French). Ici Radio-Canada. July 1, 2016.
  4. ^ "After Claude Jutra crisis, Québec Cinéma reinvents its gala". Montreal Gazette. June 1, 2017.
  5. ^ "Les 3 P'tits Cochons 2 wins Golden Screen Award". Playback. March 6, 2017.
  6. ^ a b "L'équipe des «3 p'tits cochons 2» primée du Guichet d'or 2016". Le Journal de Montréal (in French). April 27, 2017.

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