
The Orphan Muses
Drama
Overview
Haunted by the death of their father and the disappearance of their mother, four children, three girls and a boy, take refuge in an ideal and delirious world while opposing their social environment. With its lively and daring camerawork, The Orphan Muses goes beyond filmed theater and plunges the viewer into the heart of personal and family identity.
Top Cast


Marina Orsini
Marina Orsini
Catherine Tanguay
Marina Orsini
Catherine Tanguay


Céline Bonnier
Céline Bonnier
Martine Tanguay
Céline Bonnier
Martine Tanguay


Fanny Mallette
Fanny Mallette
Isabelle Tanguay
Fanny Mallette
Isabelle Tanguay


Stéphane Demers
Stéphane Demers
Luc Tanguay
Stéphane Demers
Luc Tanguay


Louise Portal
Louise Portal
Jacqueline Tanguay
Louise Portal
Jacqueline Tanguay


Patrick Labbé
Patrick Labbé
Rémi
Patrick Labbé
Rémi


Eric Hoziel
Eric Hoziel
Eric Hoziel


Paul Dion
Paul Dion
Paul Dion


Raymond Legault
Raymond Legault
Raymond Legault


Louise Proulx
Louise Proulx
Louise Proulx
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