
J.A. Martin Photographer
Drama
Overview
At the turn of the century, Rose-Aimée, the hard working wife of photographer J.A. Martin, decides to leave her children with an aunt to go with him on his annual tour of the Québec countryside. She hopes the intimacy will rekindle their marriage.
Top Cast


Monique Mercure
Monique Mercure
Rose-Aimée Martin
Monique Mercure
Rose-Aimée Martin


Marcel Sabourin
Marcel Sabourin
J. A. Martin
Marcel Sabourin
J. A. Martin


Jacques Bilodeau
Jacques Bilodeau
Hormidas Lambert
Jacques Bilodeau
Hormidas Lambert


Yvan Canuel
Yvan Canuel
Uncle Joseph
Yvan Canuel
Uncle Joseph


Jean Lapointe
Jean Lapointe
Adhémar
Jean Lapointe
Adhémar
Colette Courtois
Colette Courtois
Mrs. Lambert
Colette Courtois
Mrs. Lambert


Pierre Gobeil
Pierre Gobeil
Mr. Tremblay
Pierre Gobeil
Mr. Tremblay


Guy L'Écuyer
Guy L'Écuyer
Raoul
Guy L'Écuyer
Raoul
Germaine Lemyre
Germaine Lemyre
Aunt Demerise
Germaine Lemyre
Aunt Demerise


Yvon Leroux
Yvon Leroux
Hector
Yvon Leroux
Hector
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