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Bonne Personne (2016)

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-Mylène Thériault and Pierre-François Bouffard were both finalists in the best actress and best actor categories at the Mascara & Popcorn Film Festival, in Montréal, Canada, (2016)
The character of Moïse, the killer who shows up at the end, is the same character featured in First Night (called Moses, as the short is in English) played by the same actor, Alexander Wheill. In First Night, he is a police officer. Here he is shown to be an associate of Brian's. The implication being that working for a criminal like Brian is a sideline and in keeping with his obvious sociopathic behavior (as seen, once again, in First Night). His clothing here also suggests his background in the army. When Brian speaks on the phone, he is talking to a ''J.P.'', who is Moses' partner in First Night.
Shot in three days. The shortest one being the scene in the tattoo parlor.
The shot where Louise (Mylène Thériault) enters the locker room was meant, and shot, as a single continuous take from the moment she walks in all the way to when she opens the shower curtain. However, there was a malfunction with the equipment so only two full takes were done which were uneven in places. So some cutaways were improvised on the spot for the moments that were awkward such as improper framing and loss of focus. That's when the shots of Mylène Thériault inside the shower were suggested, and their specific inclusion were to replace the moments deemed unusable during the stalker's approach.
A double was used during the stalking shots of Julie's feet walking in the locker room, as well as when her hand is seen holding the knife behind her back as she is facing Louise. These were planned and shot when actress Isabelle Stephen wasn't present.

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