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    • Chaos and Desire (French: La Turbulence des fluides) is a Canadian drama film, released in 2002. Written and directed by Manon Briand, the film stars Pascale Bussières as Alice Bradley, a seismologist returning to her hometown of Baie-Comeau, Quebec to investigate a mysterious interruption in the tidal flow on the St. Lawrence River.
      The film also stars Jean-Nicolas Verreault as Marc Vandal, a local pilot whose wife's recent death in a plane crash may be central to the tidal mystery; Julie Gayet as Catherine Rolland, Alice's lesbian friend from college who helps her investigate; and Geneviève Bujold as Colette Lasalle, the owner of the local diner who is convinced that the mystery has a supernatural explanation. Other supporting cast members include Vincent Bilodeau, Gabriel Arcand and Jean-Pierre Ronfard.


      Cast


      Pascale Bussieres as Alice Bradley
      Julie Gayet as Catherine Rolland
      Jean-Nicolas Verreault as Marc Vandal
      Genevieve Bujold as Colette Lasalle
      Norman Helms as Michel
      Vincent Bilodeau as Simon Deslandes
      Gabriel Arcand as Lediteur
      Jean-Pierre Ronfard as Hanspeter
      Stephen Chang as Hijikata
      Peter Kosaka as Mori
      Tsuyu Shimizu as Yoko
      Luc Prouix as Real
      Ji-yan Seguin as Camille
      Denise Dubois as Madame Guillet
      Suzanne Garceau as Soer Berthe
      Emmanuel Charest as Bastien
      Hiro Kanagawa as Kiyoshi
      Jay Yoo as Hiromi
      Sylvain Carrier as Louis
      Bruno Couturier as Monsieur Le Marie
      Jacques Galipeau as Gaston Lalonde
      Michel Levesque as Monsieur Grondin
      Liz Vandal as Marie Vandal


      See also


      List of LGBT films directed by women


      References




      External links


      Chaos and Desire at IMDb

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