91 minutes
5/26/1991
In this tragicomedy, Toni is the director of a staged rendition of Othello in Montreal. It is a pet project of his, financed by his loving mafia uncle. Unbeknownst to him, the audiences are also rounded up (and paid) by the same uncle. Some of them have seen every performance of this tragic play, and are understandably bored, so when the backstage romantic shenanigans of the actors result in absurd situations onstage, the audience is delighted. There are a huge number of romantic situations going on in this film at the same time. One of them involves Gaston a somewhat world-weary jazz musician, and Florence, a glamorous middle-aged woman who has been pining for him for years. Another involves to members of the musician's jazz trio. Yet another involves the play's Desdemona, Soledad, the girlfriend of the man playing Othello, who can't keep his hands off his (female) dresser.
Jean Lapointe
as Gaston
Louise Marleau
as Florence
Charlotte Laurier
as Soledad
Marc Messier
as Lentaignes
Jean-François Pichette
as Tibo
France Castel
as Alys
Tony Nardi
as Toni
Marc Gélinas
as Gros Pierre
Warren 'Slim' Williams
as Slim
Léo Munger
as Nicole
Angelo Cadet
as Theodule
Louise Gagnon
as Arlette
Denis Bouchard
as Accordeur de piano
Donald Pilon
as Rolland
Denys Paris
as Courtemanche
Patrice Coquereau
as Cassio
Marcel Fournier
as Roger Gingras
Charlotte Bernard
as Ouvreuse
Roland Laroche
as Portier
Alain Gendreau
as Policier
Alda Viero
as Pleureuse
Alberta Bonfiglio
as Pleureuse
Ghyslaine Dupont-Hebert
as Pleureuse
François Sasseville
as Balayeur
Jean-Marie Lapointe
as Homme de main
Jacques Vaillancourt Jr.
as Homme de main
Élise Varo
as Serveuse
Carmen Ferlan
as Serveuse
Guy Provencher
as Maurice
Célina Pinet
as Margot
Patrice Arbour
as Curé
Paul Cagelet
as Clément (Lago)
Yvon Charette
as Personnage d'Othello
Lisette Dufour
as Émilia
Suzanne Lambert
as Personnage d'Othello
Dominic Lavallée
as Julien (Roderico)
Pierre Pageau
as Curé
Luc Proulx
as Personnage d'Othello