Film Noir au Canal, the cult crime film festival on the banks of the Lachine Canal, continues every Sunday until August 19. This Sunday, July 29, Henri-Georges Clouzot’s filmLe Corbeau (1943) will screen at St. Patrick’s Square on the south shore of the Canal, at the corner of Wellington and St. Patrick streets.
The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. with a musical performance by trombonist Alex Desjardins, followed by a presentation of the film by Manon Dumais, cultural journalist and film critic for Le Devoir and Radio-Canada.
At 8:45 p.m., Le Corbeau, a crime mystery film shot during Nazi Occupation, starring Pierre Fresnay, Ginette Leclerc and Pierre Larquey, will be presented in French, subtitled in English. Bring your chairs and blankets! Admission is free; any voluntary contribution will be gladly accepted.
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Film Noir au Canal is presented thanks to financial support from W. Maxwell Agendas, the Sud-Ouest borough, the Conseil des arts de Montréal, and the Caisse Desjardins du Sud-Ouest de Montréal.
The 4th edition of Film Noir au Canal – from July 15 to August 19, 2018
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