
L'anxiété, au 21e siècle
Drama · Documentary
Overview
A film that mixes fiction and reality to talk about anxiety, a crucial subject today. The premise of the film is that psychological distress among young people has tripled since the beginning of the pandemic.
Top Cast


Léa St-Pierre
Léa St-Pierre
Léonie
Léa St-Pierre
Léonie


Antoine L'Écuyer
Antoine L'Écuyer
Noah
Antoine L'Écuyer
Noah


Émile Roy
Émile Roy
Émile
Émile Roy
Émile
Mollie Fillion
Mollie Fillion
Sandrine
Mollie Fillion
Sandrine


Cassandra Montreuil
Cassandra Montreuil
Louise
Cassandra Montreuil
Louise


Sébastien Rajotte
Sébastien Rajotte
Professeur
Sébastien Rajotte
Professeur


Mamoudou Camara
Mamoudou Camara
Jeune Philosophe
Mamoudou Camara
Jeune Philosophe


Noémie Leduc-Vaudry
Noémie Leduc-Vaudry
Serveuse de sushi
Noémie Leduc-Vaudry
Serveuse de sushi


Claudie Mercier
Claudie Mercier
Amie Léonie et Noah
Claudie Mercier
Amie Léonie et Noah
Lou Amsellem
Lou Amsellem
Danseuse amie Léonie
Lou Amsellem
Danseuse amie Léonie
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