Rita Lafontaine Movies

  • 1998
    Streetheart

    Streetheart

    Streetheart

    51998HD

    Louise is living in Montreal, unemployed. Her sister Paulette often gives her a hard time. She only gets to see her poetry-quoting married boyfriend...

    Streetheart
  • 1975
    Les vautours

    Les vautours

    Les vautours

    61975HD

    Although he is something of a layabout, and is still living with his mother, her death comes as something of a shock to Louis Pelletier (Gilbert...

    Les vautours
  • 1980
    Les grands enfants

    Les grands enfants

    Les grands enfants

    01980HD

    Les Grands Enfants does not tell a story in the traditional sense. Instead, it offers an honest image of people's dreams of change : people often...

    Les grands enfants
  • 1978
    L'âge de la machine

    L'âge de la machine

    L'âge de la machine

    01978HD

    A young police officer goes through Abitibi to take a train with a young convict who escaped from her orphanage.

    L'âge de la machine
  • 1972
    Françoise Durocher, Waitress

    Françoise Durocher, Waitress

    Françoise Durocher, Waitress

    51972HD

    Fictional character played by 24 different actresses, Françoise Durocher is altogether small time waitress, hostess and barmaid. Together,...

    Françoise Durocher, Waitress
  • 1973
    O.K.... Laliberté

    O.K.... Laliberté

    O.K.... Laliberté

    01973HD

    A down-and-out man who got separated, gets his second chance in a boarding house, thanks to a friend who is a con man, and falls in love with a...

    O.K.... Laliberté
  • 1988
    The Revolving Doors

    The Revolving Doors

    The Revolving Doors

    5.91988HD

    A quiet painter, separated from his wife for a year, receives a suitcase in the mail from his mother, whom he hasn't seen since infancy. He believes...

    The Revolving Doors
  • 1970
    In the Hands of Michel Tremblay

    In the Hands of Michel Tremblay

    In the Hands of Michel Tremblay

    01970HD

    “Fiction is a letter that I’m writing to myself to make sense of the world.” These are the words of Michel Tremblay and the opening...

    In the Hands of Michel Tremblay