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Gina

  • 1975
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
653
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Gina (1975)
CrimeDrama

A beautiful stripper hires renowned criminals to exact revenge on those who raped her in her motel room.A beautiful stripper hires renowned criminals to exact revenge on those who raped her in her motel room.A beautiful stripper hires renowned criminals to exact revenge on those who raped her in her motel room.

  • Director
    • Denys Arcand
  • Writers
    • Jacques Poulin
    • Alain Dostie
  • Stars
    • Céline Lomez
    • Claude Blanchard
    • Frédérique Collin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    653
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Denys Arcand
    • Writers
      • Jacques Poulin
      • Alain Dostie
    • Stars
      • Céline Lomez
      • Claude Blanchard
      • Frédérique Collin
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Céline Lomez
    Céline Lomez
    • Gina
    Claude Blanchard
    Claude Blanchard
    • Bob Sauvageau
    Frédérique Collin
    Frédérique Collin
    • Dolorès Tremblay
    Serge Thériault
    Serge Thériault
    • L'assistant caméraman
    Gabriel Arcand
    Gabriel Arcand
    • Le réalisateur
    Louise Cuerrier
    Louise Cuerrier
    • Carole Bédard
    Jocelyn Bérubé
    Jocelyn Bérubé
    • Le motoneigiste
    Paule Baillargeon
    Paule Baillargeon
    • Rita John
    Jean-Pierre Saulnier
    Jean-Pierre Saulnier
    • Marcel Jobin
    Roger Lebel
    Roger Lebel
    • Léonard Chabot
    Julien Lippé
    Julien Lippé
    • Léger Carpentier
    André Gagnon
    • Le caméraman
    Carol Faucher
    Gilles Marsolais
    Stan Gibbons
    Katerine Mousseau
    Katerine Mousseau
    • La serveuse
    Michèle Lehardy
    Dorothée Berryman
    Dorothée Berryman
    • Director
      • Denys Arcand
    • Writers
      • Jacques Poulin
      • Alain Dostie
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    9blurnieghey

    Gritty

    To the best of my knowledge, there is no English version of this film, aside from subtitles, which I had to find on the internet (my DVD was completely in French), thus dooming this film to a higher level of obscurity than it deserves. It's a good movie and, while some might write if off as an exploitation flick, it's a little more cerebral than that and deserves a little more credit. The general bleakness and crumminess of the hotel and the town itself were things I could really relate to and the way that all the characters are portrayed as victims of some sort of oppression beyond their control provides a nice commentary on the human condition that I appreciate seeing in a film. There are no real winners in Gina and it is not a feel-good film by any means, nor is it a bummer, either. Everyone is getting screwed by someone and everyone is making do with their lot in the best way they know how in a manner that I think rings true with a lot of people, and then you get the treat of an over-the-top shlock-fest of an ending that is the icing on the cake. They certainly don't make them like this anymore and, if you are like me and despise most of the garbage movies they put out these days but loved the trash from the 70's and 80's, this one will not disappoint. A great film and worth seeking out.
    6gridoon2025

    Revenge is a dish best served cold....Quebec cold

    "Gina" (1975) is an uneven combination of social docudrama about the working classes of Quebec and a rape-and-revenge story. For most of its running time it doesn't seem to be going anywhere, but a slam-bang action (and gore) climax redeems it somewhat. Celine Lomez's beauty and the snowy landscapes are further assets (the single greatest visual of the film may be a large, abandoned ship on a frozen river), but on the whole "Gina" is a film mostly of interest to director Denys Arcand followers: he didn't hit the big time until 11 years later, with "The Decline Of The American Empire". **1/2 out of 4.
    6CinemaCynic

    A Gritty, Noir Revenge Tale 🌟🔫

    "Gina," a Canadian film from 1975, is a curious beast. On the surface, it ticks all the boxes of a typical rape-revenge exploitation film of its era. However, beneath the surface, it offers a unique and compelling narrative that explores broader ideas and themes.

    The story follows the title character, Gina, a stripper who is sent to perform at a rural bar in the middle of winter. When she is brutally attacked, she embarks on a violent mission of revenge with the help of her pimp and their henchmen.

    What sets "Gina" apart from its contemporaries is director and co-writer Denys Arcand's approach to the material. Arcand, known for his thought-provoking films like "The Barbarian Invasions," uses the exploitative elements as a hook to delve into deeper territory. The sex and violence are undeniably attention-grabbing, but they serve a greater purpose in this film.

    "Gina" is an intriguing blend of arthouse and grindhouse. It's a film that challenges its audience, offering a unique take on the revenge narrative. The grit and grime of the setting and the brutal nature of the story are juxtaposed with a thoughtful exploration of human nature and the consequences of violence.

    However, despite its ambitious approach, "Gina" falls short of being a truly remarkable film. While it has its moments of brilliance, the overall execution feels uneven. The pacing is often sluggish, and the tone veers wildly from one scene to the next. It is a film that keeps you engaged, but more in the sense of curiosity about where it will go next rather than genuine investment in the characters or their journeys.

    That being said, "Gina" is worth watching for those interested in the evolution of exploitation cinema and its intersections with arthouse storytelling. The film's supplementary features, including interviews with Arcand and cast members, as well as a video essay by rape-revenge film scholar Alexandra Heller-Nicholar, provide valuable context and insights into the film's creation and impact.

    In conclusion, "Gina" is a fascinating experiment in genre filmmaking that, while not entirely successful, offers a unique and thought-provoking experience.
    2MarioB

    Those were the days...

    In the 1970's, in Quebec, everybody's was making movies? Don't have a budget, don't have a story, don't have actors? Who cares? Let's make movies! There were good ones : Mon oncle Antoine, JA Martin photographe, Les Ordres. But there were the bad, and the very very very bad. The bad ones have all the elements of Gina : lousy French speaking, men drinking beer all the time, vulgarity, very cheap settings. Viewing this, it's hard to believe that Denys Arcand will become one of the finiest movie director of Canada in the 1980's. But it's got the elements of a Arcand film. Perhaps it was fine to watch this in 1974 : today, it's seems very old and very boring.
    8dmidtrui

    A Canadian "Straw Dogs"

    While Gina is a solid entry in the 70's film canon of chicks who get brutal revenge on men who rape them, it is also quintessentially Canadian (or, more accurately, Quebecois). All of the classic elements are there - the slow pacing which builds to the explosive last act, the electric guitar title music, the star getting naked, the gang-rape, the muscle car chase, the bloody finale...except in this case the setting is a town in Quebec in the middle of winter, the gang rides snowmobiles instead of motorcycles - and there is a film crew attempting to make a documentary expose on the local exploitive textile mill. Gina has a great socio-realist feel, AND a roaring purple Plymouth 383 Roadrunner. Yes!

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      References La chambre de Madame (1959)
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      Music by Alain Jodoin

      Lyrics by Jocelyne Bertiaume

      Performed by Paolo Noël

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Stone Cold Revenge
    • Filming locations
      • Berthierville, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Les Productions Carle-Lamy
      • Société de Développement de l'Industrie Cinématographique Canadienne
      • Les Cinémas Unis Ltée
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    • Budget
      • CA$360,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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