Released February 6th in the US.
Filmed in Canada.
Based on truths.
The story: In 1989, Marc Lepine was an extremely tormented 25-year-old man.
After being rejected for entry into the Canadian Forces, he began multiple different college studies from 1982 until 1988.
None of which interested him, nor did he believe he was good at any of them.
He applied for entry into the engineering school Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal in Canada twice, but he wasn't accepted due to not having the correct training.
At this point in Lepine's life, there was one thing he certainly believed.
He hated women, whom he considered feminists, because the way he seen things, the government was easy on them and gave them so-called handouts when men always had to work much harder for the same result.
This was a long time coming for Lepine.
Lepine blamed almost all that had gone wrong in the last 7 years of his life on feminists, and now he was at the end of his rope over it.
On the afternoon of December 6, 1989, Lepine entered Ecole Polytechnique and accomplished the unthinkable...
Stars (voice) Martin Watier , Adam Kosh , Maxim Gaudette , Sebastien Huberdeau , Karine Vanasse , Evelyne Brochu , Pierre Yves Cardinal , Pierre Leblanc , Francesca Barcenas , Eve Duranceau , Mathieu Ledoux , Larissa Corriveau , Manon Lapointe , Kim Lavack Paquin , Johanne Marie Tremblay
Directed by (& story partly written) Denis Villeneuve
Not Rated
B&W
HISTORY/DRAMA
"In Memoriam
Genevieve Bergeron , Helene Colgan , Nathalie Croteau , Barbara Daigneault , Anne-Marie Edward , Maud Haviernick , Maryse Laganiere , Maryse Leclair , Anne-Marie Lemay , Sonia Pelletier , Michele Richard , Annie St-Arneault , Annie Turcotte , Barbara Maria Klucznik-Widajewicz , Sarto Blais
This film is also dedicated to the families of the victims and the students, faculty and staff of the Montreal's Polytechnique School."
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