
Les Immortels 2003
Step into the vibrant world of early 2000s Quebec comedy with *Les Immortels* (2003), a feel-good tale directed by Paul Thinel that follows four passionate friends—Paul, Katia, Éric, and Benoît—as they chase their musical dreams.
Director: Paul Thinel
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Les Immortels (2003) about?
*Les Immortels* follows four close friends who form a band and win a contest that promises them a recording contract. Their elation quickly turns to challenge when a skeptical executive tries to stand in their way, testing their resolve and friendship.
Who directed Les Immortels?
Les Immortels was directed by Paul Thinel, a filmmaker known for his work in Quebec cinema.
Who stars in Les Immortels?
The film features Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge, Jean Lapointe, Isabelle Lemme, Guy Nadon, and Daniel Brière as the core cast.
Is Les Immortels (2003) worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy, *Les Immortels* delivers charm and humor with relatable themes of ambition and friendship. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, its upbeat tone and nostalgic early 2000s vibe make it a fun watch for fans of Quebec cinema.
How long is Les Immortels?
Les Immortels runs for 98 minutes.
About Les Immortels (2003) — Where friendship and music collide in this Quebec comedy
Step into the vibrant world of early 2000s Quebec comedy with *Les Immortels* (2003), a feel-good tale directed by Paul Thinel that follows four passionate friends—Paul, Katia, Éric, and Benoît—as they chase their musical dreams. When their band wins a high-stakes contest hosted by record label Cosak, they earn a shot at recording their first album, igniting a whirlwind of hope and ambition. But the journey isn't smooth sailing; the band faces skepticism from Cosak's reluctant associate, Patrice Dubois, who doubts their talent and tries to derail their progress.
Starring Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge as the determined Paul, along with a lively ensemble including Jean Lapointe, Isabelle Lemme, and Guy Nadon, *Les Immortels* delivers a charming mix of humor, camaraderie, and underdog spirit. Set against the backdrop of the Montreal music scene, the film captures the raw energy of youthful passion while exploring themes of perseverance, friendship, and the universal struggle to be heard. With its infectious optimism and relatable struggles, this 98-minute comedy is a nostalgic nod to the power of dreams.