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French release poster
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Directed by | Ricardo Trogi |
Produced by | Nicole Robert |
Written by | Ricardo Trogi |
Starring | Jean-Carl Boucher |
Narrated by | Ricardo Trogi |
Music by | Frédéric Bégin |
Cinematography | Steve Asselin |
Edited by | Yvann Thibaudeau |
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Go Films
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Distributed by | Alliance VivaFilm |
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Running time
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102 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Budget |
CA$4.625 million (US$4.5 million) |
1981, longer title 1981: L'année ou je suis devenu un menteur (1981: The Year I Became a Liar) is a 2009 Canadian French language comedy-drama film from Quebec written and directed by Ricardo Trogi. It was released on 4 September 2009. The film is autobiographical about the youth years of the director as told by him during the film.
Ricardo (played by Jean-Carl Boucher), 11 years, arrives to a school where he feels completely foreign. With the aim of integrating, he befriends a group of youth named "K-Way rouges" (the K-Way Reds) composed of Jérôme (Gabriel Maillé), Marchand (Dany Bouchard) and Plante (Léo Caron) from the school and tries to woo and impress the beautiful Anne Tremblay (played by Élizabeth Adam). In the process he has to lie his way all through.
In August 2014, a sequel, 1987, was released, reuniting Jean-Carl Boucher, Sandrine Bisson, Claudio Colangelo, and Rose Adam to play their roles as the Trogis. The sequel tells the story of Ricardo at 17 years old graduating from high school, trying to lose his virginity, open a club, and loads of other things. The film was released in December 2014 on DVD, Blu-Ray, and VHS (for a limited time) as a kind of retro thing.