My Daughter, My Angel (Ma fille, mon ange) (2007)


My Daughter, My Angel
4.8 Listal rating
6.1 IMDB rating
Directed by
Alexis Durand-Brault

Alexis Durand-Brault



Starring (View all)
Michel Côté

Michel Côté

Germain Dagenais
Karine Vanasse

Karine Vanasse

Nathalie Dagenais
Dominique Leduc

Dominique Leduc

Jeanne Dagenais
Laurence Leboeuf

Laurence Leboeuf

Angélique Ménard
Christian Bégin

Christian Bégin

Michel Desrennes
Pierre-Luc Brillant

Pierre-Luc Brillant

Max Bissonnette
Serge Houde

Serge Houde

Robert Brault
Alain Fournier

Alain Fournier

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Written by
Pierre Szalowski

Pierre Szalowski



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ends too well

5 years, 9 months ago at Aug 3 19:42
Nathalie Dagenais is a 19 year old girl studying to be a lawyer. New to the city of Montreal, she will soon discover the world of porn. One day, her father (Michel Côté) comes across her picture on the Internet and wants to find her before it's too late, and before she makes what he thinks is a mistake.
The story goes from past to present, when a police officer (Christian Bégin) investig... read more
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doudouce55 posted a review 5 years, 9 months ago

ends too well

“Nathalie Dagenais is a 19 year old girl studying to be a lawyer. New to the city of Montreal, she will soon discover the world of porn. One day, her father (Michel Côté) comes across her picture on the Internet and wants to find her before it's too late, and before she makes what he thinks is a mistake.

The story goes from past to present, when a police officer (Christian Bégin) investigates the death of Max Bissonnette, a man Nathalie knew.

Michel Côté gives an excellent performance as usual. Karine Vanasse is well cast. Bégin is surprisingly good.

The story unfortunately is a little predictable, as the movie nears the end. And the ending itself is a little too "happy" for the context.

Still a decent thriller, especially for a Quebec productio” read more