L'Ange et la Femme

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L'Ange et la femme
Directed by Gilles Carle
Produced by Robert Lantos
Stephen J. Roth
Written by Gilles Carle
Starring Carole Laure
Lewis Furey
Stephen Lack
Music by Lewis Furey
John Lissauer
Cinematography François Protat
Edited by Ophera Hallis
Production
company
Films RSL
Release dates
April 7, 1977
Running time
88 minutes
Country Canada
Language French
English
Budget $75,000[1]

L'Ange et la femme (The Angel and the Woman) is a 1977 Quebecois fantasy romance film directed by Gilles Carle.[1] The film follows a woman who, after being brutally shot, dies in the snow and is resurrected by an angel who falls in love with her and eventually teaches her how to incinerate objects with her mind.[2] The film is shot entirely in black-and-white and gained some controversy due to its explicit unsimulated sex scenes between the two leads. [3]

Cast

  • Carole Laure as Girl
  • Lewis Furey as Angel Gabrielle
  • Jean Comptois as Bandit
  • Joe Elsnor as Bandit
  • Conrad Peterson as Bandit
  • Stephen J. Roth as Bandit
  • Stephen Lack as
  • Pierre Giard as Guest
  • Stefan Wohl as Guest
  • David Caissey as Guest
  • Réal Belzé-Belval as Guest
  • J. Léo Gagnon as Father
  • Jeanne Gagnon as Mother
  • David Shimo as Chauffeur
  • Georges Lévesque as Valet

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  3. Tom Newth. The Imaginary Documentaries of Montreal Filmmakers Frank Vitale, Allan Moyle, and Stephen Lack. popOptiq. February 20, 2015