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Léolo is a 1992 French Canadian coming-of-age fantasy comedy-drama film by director Jean-Claude Lauzon. The film tells the story of a young boy named Léo "Léolo" Lauzon, played by Maxime Collin , who engages in an active fantasy life while growing up with his Montreal family, and begins to have sexual fantasies about his neighbour Bianca ...
Apr 2, 1993 · Leolo: Directed by Jean-Claude Lauzon. With Gilbert Sicotte, Maxime Collin, Ginette Reno, Julien Guiomar. The story of a young Canadian boy who tries to escape mentally from his disturbed family thanks to his fantasy and imagination.
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- Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
- Jean-Claude Lauzon
- 1993-04-02
The film tells the story of Léo Lauzon (Maxime Collin), a young boy living in a Montreal tenement with his dysfunctional family. He uses his active fantasy life and the book L'avalée des...
- 2 min
- 135.9K
- iamnotatv
Jul 31, 2005 · A film that stirs in the shadows of memory for everyone who has ever seen it, a film that cannot be classified and can hardly be explained, a film left orphaned by the early death of its director, Jean-Claude Lauzon, who died with his girlfriend while piloting his Cessna in northern Canada in 1997. Advertisement.
90% Tomatometer 10 Reviews. 89% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings. Young Léo Lauzon (Maxime Collin) lives in a Montreal apartment building with his troubled and highly eccentric family, but he...
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- Maxime Collin
- Jean-Claude Lauzon
- Comedy, Drama
The story of a young Canadian boy who tries to escape mentally from his disturbed family thanks to his fantasy and imagination. Young Leo Lauzon is torn between two worlds - the squalid Montreal tenement that he inhabits with his severely dysfunctional (and largely insane) family, and the imaginative world that he constructs for himself through ...
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Feb 7, 2006 · The often astonishing Léolo is Québec director Jean-Claude Lauzon’s second and final feature film before his tragic death. A visually stunning, magical real...