
Love in the Time of Civil War
Drama
Overview
The reality of addiction in a tough-minded docudrama set in the bleak milieu of hustlers and junkies in Montreal.
Top Cast


Alexandre Landry
Alexandre Landry
Alex
Alexandre Landry
Alex


Jean-Simon Leduc
Jean-Simon Leduc
Jean-Simon Leduc
Simon Lefebvre
Simon Lefebvre
Simon Lefebvre


Catherine-Audrey Lachapelle
Catherine-Audrey Lachapelle
Catherine-Audrey Lachapelle
Ana Christina Alva
Ana Christina Alva
Ana Christina Alva


Éric Robidoux
Éric Robidoux
Éric Robidoux


Richard Fréchette
Richard Fréchette
Richard Fréchette
Julie C. Delorme
Julie C. Delorme
Julie C. Delorme
Jérémy Hervieux-Gosselin
Jérémy Hervieux-Gosselin
Jérémy Hervieux-Gosselin


Richard Champagne
Richard Champagne
Richard Champagne
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