Sex of the Stars
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Paule Baillargeon
Yves Rivard
Marianne-coquelicot Mercier
Denis Mercier
Tobie Pelletier
Sylvie Drapeau
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A 12-year-old girl must come to terms with her estranged father's transvestism.
Director
Paule Baillargeon
Cast
Yves Rivard
Marianne-coquelicot Mercier
Denis Mercier
Tobie Pelletier
Sylvie Drapeau
Luc Picard
Gilles Renaud
Jean-rene Ouellet
Danielle Proulx
Paul Dion
Kim Yaroshevskaya
Gisele Trepanier
Frederic Pierre
Violaine Gelinas
Crew
Richard Besse
Eric Cayla
Pierre Gendron
Doris Girard
Helene Girard
Mireille Goulet
Yves Laferriere
Jean-roch Marcotte
Real Ouellette
Viateur Paiement
Monique Proulx
Monique Proulx
Yves Richard
Izabel Rousseau
Gaudeline Sauriol
Christiane Tessier
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Winner of a 1993 Genie Award for best overall sound.
Released in United States Fall October 28, 1994
Released in United States 1993
Released in United States September 1993
Released in United States October 1993
Released in United States 1994
Released in United States January 1994
Released in United States June 1994
Released in United States October 1994
Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (in competition) August 26 - September 6, 1993.
Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 9-18, 1993.
Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 1-17, 1993.
Shown at Chicago International Film Festival October 7-24, 1993.
Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 20 - June 12, 1994.
Shown at Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival September 30 - October 13, 1994.
Shown at International Gay & Lesbian Pride Film Festival in Tampa, Florida September 30 - October 9, 1994.
Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival January 6-16, 1994.
Shown at San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival June 9-19, 1994.
Shown at Reel Affirmations 4 in Washington, DC October 13-23, 1994.
Released in United States Fall October 28, 1994
Released in United States 1993 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (in competition) August 26 - September 6, 1993.)
Released in United States September 1993 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 9-18, 1993.)
Second feature for Canadian actress-turned-filmmaker Paule Baillargeon who marked her feature directorial debut with "La cuisine rouge/The Red Kitchen" (Canada/1979).
Released in United States October 1993 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 1-17, 1993.)
Released in United States October 1993 (Shown at Chicago International Film Festival October 7-24, 1993.)
Released in United States 1994 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 20 - June 12, 1994.)
Released in United States 1994 (Shown at Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival September 30 - October 13, 1994.)
Released in United States 1994 (Shown at International Gay & Lesbian Pride Film Festival in Tampa, Florida September 30 - October 9, 1994.)
Released in United States January 1994 (Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival January 6-16, 1994.)
Released in United States June 1994 (Shown at San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival June 9-19, 1994.)
Released in United States October 1994 (Shown at Reel Affirmations 4 in Washington, DC October 13-23, 1994.)