
Mercenaire
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Hired at a slaughterhouse thanks to a social reinsertion program, an ex-convict struggles to find another job while repressing the violence that boils within him.
Top Cast


Marc-André Grondin
Marc-André Grondin
David
Marc-André Grondin
David


Jean-Guy Bouchard
Jean-Guy Bouchard
Michel
Jean-Guy Bouchard
Michel


Émile Schneider
Émile Schneider
Kevin
Émile Schneider
Kevin


Sandrine Bisson
Sandrine Bisson
Isabelle
Sandrine Bisson
Isabelle


Marc Beaupré
Marc Beaupré
Jonathan
Marc Beaupré
Jonathan
Carlos Guerra
Carlos Guerra
Louis
Carlos Guerra
Louis


André Lacoste
André Lacoste
Jean-Luc
André Lacoste
Jean-Luc


Serge Boulianne
Serge Boulianne
Ouvrier démissionnaire
Serge Boulianne
Ouvrier démissionnaire


Lucson-Yves Claude
Lucson-Yves Claude
Ouvrier
Lucson-Yves Claude
Ouvrier
Yan Robinson
Yan Robinson
Ouvrier
Yan Robinson
Ouvrier
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