Gilbert Sicotte
9 titles
Filmography
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Les vautours
(1975)After his mother's death, a boy is deprived of his inheritance by his three unscrupulous aunts.
A Hero's Life
(1994)A Canadian couple reunites with the German POW they befriended during World War II.
Les grands enfants
(1980)This film, set in Montreal, does not tell a story in the traditional sense. Instead, it offers an honest image of the life of four young people and their dreams of change. People unemployed, dissatisfied with their work or caught up in complicated social relationships.

Mafia Inc.
(2020)When a war breaks out between two mafia families, each of its members must choose alliances and, for both sides, there will be a huge price to pay.
Contrecoeur
(1983)Friends Blanche and Fabienne make plans to visit the town of Contrecœur where they have left behind some fairly complex family ties. The two women take Fabienne's boyfriend Jean-Paul up on his offer to drive them to Contrecœur in his oil tanker. During a long snowbound night on the highway, the three play power games and uncover some truths.
A Paper Wedding
(1989)Annie is a Canadian attorney currently defending Pablo, a Chilean who fled his home country because his political views were about to cost him his life. Looking for a legal loophole, Annie convinces her single sister, Claire, to wed Pablo so that he can remain in North America by law. Unfortunately, immigration officers are watching the couple, and Claire and Pablo must go to great lengths to deceive the government.
The Saracen Woman
(1992)An Italian tailor is railroaded for the murder of a French Canadian, his best friend's son-in-law, in 1904 Montreal.
Pale Face
(1985)A brasserie waiter decides to take holidays alone in the bush. Local men at a loose end first try to intimidate him, and finally attack him. An Indian helps him out of this critical situation. A new confrontation between the same protagonists a few .
Good Riddance
(1980)A lonely French Canadian girl wants her mother all to herself. Winner of eight Genie Awards.