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French Immersion

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
336
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French Immersion (2011)
Comedy

A group of English-speakers travel to a small-town in Quebec in order to learn French.A group of English-speakers travel to a small-town in Quebec in order to learn French.A group of English-speakers travel to a small-town in Quebec in order to learn French.

  • Director
    • Kevin Tierney
  • Writers
    • Jefferson Lewis
    • Kevin Tierney
  • Stars
    • Olunike Adeliyi
    • Dorothée Berryman
    • Jean-Guy Bouchard
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    336
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Tierney
    • Writers
      • Jefferson Lewis
      • Kevin Tierney
    • Stars
      • Olunike Adeliyi
      • Dorothée Berryman
      • Jean-Guy Bouchard
    • 5User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Olunike Adeliyi
    Olunike Adeliyi
    • Aretha
    • (as Oluniké Adeliyi)
    Dorothée Berryman
    Dorothée Berryman
    • Therese Tremblay
    Jean-Guy Bouchard
    Jean-Guy Bouchard
    • Euclide Tremblay 'Papa'
    Linda Bouchard
    • Bebette Tremblay, Strip Barmaid
    Martha Burns
    Martha Burns
    • Cathy
    Pascale Bussières
    Pascale Bussières
    • Sylvie Tremblay
    Julie Caron
    Julie Caron
    • Denise Tremblay
    Charles Champagne
    Charles Champagne
    • Jean-Baptiste Tremblay, Altar Boy
    Robert Charlebois
    Robert Charlebois
    • Senator Tremblay
    Jean-Philippe Collin
    • Airfield Steward
    Martin Couture-Pineau
    • Mom Tremblay, Biker #2
    Gavin Crawford
    Gavin Crawford
    • Bobby Sexton
    Graham Cuthbertson
    • Passenger…
    Attila Dory
    • Bobby's Photographer
    Marie-Pierre Dury
    • Marie-Pierre Tremblay
    Marie-Michele Dury
    • Marie-Michele Tremblay
    Fred Ewanuick
    Fred Ewanuick
    • Colin MacGonagle
    Colm Feore
    Colm Feore
    • Michael Pontifikator
    • Director
      • Kevin Tierney
    • Writers
      • Jefferson Lewis
      • Kevin Tierney
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    5caiged

    Neither the best Canadian movie, nor the worst.

    Contrary to the other user views French Immersion is definitely NOT the best or worst. Some of my nominees for best would be Good Cop Bon Cop and Starbuck.

    What French Immersion does well is introduce and maintain a level of quaint quirkiness throughout the movie. Some of the jokes or least cracks involving the dislike between the English speaking population and the French is tongue in cheek but funny. But other things were handled rather amateurishly, so there was a lot of room for improvement, just as there was scope for development.

    The idea of having a group of non french speakers go to a town in Quebec to learn French was good but there was hardly any french spoken when the group was left to its own devices. Most of the English group had their own agendas which were not properly developed. Even the plot about the gay politician learning french so he could use it to strengthen his candidacy for national leadership was stale and didn't really amount to much. The only interesting thing was the burgeoning romance between Julie and Colin.

    All this amounts to a silly, somewhat watchable fare. As long as you accept that it's neither the best nor the worst Canadian film you'll be fine.
    6cosmochickita

    Set your expectations right and you'll be entertained

    It's an entertaining movie. No more no less. It doesn't take itself too seriously so neither should you. And if that's what you go in with, you'll be pleasantly surprised. The situations are funny and imaginative, some work and some don't. The characters all have their stories and by the end you care a little for all of them. Literally there isn't more to it. If you want a light hearted movie that centers on Canada and the situation of Quebec vs rest of Canada, then this is cute movie. There is nothing to take offence to and let's definitely not dissect this movie for accuracy, it's a comedy.
    10enfantdelaverite

    Best Canadian comedy movie in history

    This is the best Canadian comedy movie in the history of Canadian cinema. Congratulations TVA.

    Putting together Canada's most distinct societies, Quebec and Newfoundland & Labrador, with a cast including ardent Quebecois rock composer and singer Robert Charlebois and "The Republic of Newfoundland"'s "22 Minutes" Gavin Crawford is sheer genius.

    And it's all set in a typically Canadian rural community that could just as well be full of Manitobans, Ontarians, or any other provincials living in Canada. This movie is a great satirical look at the way so many Canadians see Canada and the rest of the "outside" world, i.e. everywhere beyond the town boundaries.

    There are tonnes of inside jokes requiring a pan-Canadian knowledge of Canada, its bilingual and multicultural essence. It's a very good way of learning about Canada and Canadians.

    If you don't get this movie don't worry. It just means you're not really Canadian.

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    • Trivia
      Colm Feore and Jacob Tierney co-star in this, when their last collaboration was when Feore acted in Tierney's directorial film The Trotsky (2009)
    • Goofs
      The French immersion course depicted in the film is a two-week course for absolute beginners, but the red-covered textbook used in the classroom is Level 2 of Moi, Je Parle Français, not Level 1. The Level 1 edition of the series has an orange cover and would take more than the allotted two weeks to complete.
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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2011 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Italian
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • French Immersion: C'est la faute à Trudeau
    • Filming locations
      • Saint-Césaire, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Park Ex Pictures
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      • CA$6,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
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