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La Position de l'escargot 1999

100 min📅 1999-03-31

Set against the charming streets of Montreal, *La Position de l'escargot (1999)* follows Myriam, a vibrant Sephardic woman whose life takes unexpected turns after a painful breakup.

Director: Michka Saäl

Cast

Mirella Tomassini
Victor Lanoux
Victor Lanoux
Pascale Montpetit
Pascale Montpetit
Dino Tavarone
Dino Tavarone
Henri Chassé
Henri Chassé

Frequently Asked Questions

What is La Position de l'escargot (1999) about?

A heartbroken Sephardic woman in Montreal copes with a breakup while her estranged father resurfaces, and an eccentric squatter named Lou enters her life. The film explores love, reconciliation, and the chaos of human connections in a charming urban setting.

Who directed La Position de l'escargot?

The film was directed by Michka Saäl, a filmmaker known for blending comedic and dramatic elements in her storytelling.

Who stars in La Position de l'escargot?

The cast includes Mirella Tomassini as Myriam, Victor Lanoux as her father, Pascale Montpetit, Dino Tavarone, and Henri Chassé in key roles.

Is La Position de l'escargot (1999) worth watching?

With its blend of comedy and drama, *La Position de l'escargot* offers a fresh take on love and reconnection. While not widely rated, its themes and quirky charm make it a hidden gem worth exploring for fans of character-driven stories.

How long is La Position de l'escargot?

The film runs for 100 minutes.

About La Position de l'escargot (1999) — A quirky Montreal romance with twists and poetry-spouting squatters

Set against the charming streets of Montreal, *La Position de l'escargot (1999)* follows Myriam, a vibrant Sephardic woman whose life takes unexpected turns after a painful breakup.

Directed by Michka Saäl, this heartfelt comedy-drama weaves together themes of love, unexpected connections, and the search for belonging as Myriam navigates her father's sudden reappearance, Théo's regrets, and Lou, a whimsical squatter who disrupts her routine. With a blend of humor and melancholy, the film captures the bittersweet essence of human relationships and the winding paths people take to find themselves.