
Bittersweet Memories
Drama · Music
Overview
1952, Québec - Alys Robi, vocalist at the top of her popularity and recognized worldwide, was interned in spite of herself, by her father. Medical authorities prescribe her the only cure for a possible cure: the lobotomy. Under the bright lights of the operating room, Alys sees her 28-year life flash before her eyes.
Top Cast


Pascale Bussières
Pascale Bussières
Alys Robi
Pascale Bussières
Alys Robi


Michel Barrette
Michel Barrette
Napoléon "Paulo" Robitaille
Michel Barrette
Napoléon "Paulo" Robitaille


Serge Postigo
Serge Postigo
Oliver Guimond
Serge Postigo
Oliver Guimond


Denis Bernard
Denis Bernard
Lucio Agostini
Denis Bernard
Lucio Agostini


Noémie Yelle
Noémie Yelle
Alys Roby, adolescente
Noémie Yelle
Alys Roby, adolescente


Johanne-Marie Tremblay
Johanne-Marie Tremblay
Bertine Robitaille
Johanne-Marie Tremblay
Bertine Robitaille


Adèle Reinhardt
Adèle Reinhardt
Rosanna
Adèle Reinhardt
Rosanna


Lise Dion
Lise Dion
Manda
Lise Dion
Manda


Nathalie Mallette
Nathalie Mallette
Rose "La Poune" Ouellette
Nathalie Mallette
Rose "La Poune" Ouellette


Chantal Baril
Chantal Baril
Juliette Pétrie
Chantal Baril
Juliette Pétrie
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