
102 minutes
9/22/2006
During a brief stay in Florence, Camille believes she's victim of an enormous flood. Urgently taken to a psychiatric hospital, she is diagnosed with the Stendhal Syndrome: a temporary psychological disorder well known to affect tourists who are too vulnerable to the beauty of art work. This disorder which is considered benign doesn't worry the medical staff who asks that she be sent back to her country. Back home, she has to come to terms with a tragedy she has wanted to flee: her mom had gone missing right before her departure. Convinced that she has to move on with her life for her mental sanity, Camille decides that it is time to accept the fact that her mother will never come back. But when she goes to Matane, the last place where her mother had been seen alive, Camille comes across many clues that will propel her into an emotional roller coaster.

Karine Vanasse
as Camille

Marie-Thérèse Fortin
as Thérèse

Maxim Gaudette
as Solo

Emmanuel Schwartz
as Gabriel

Robert Lalonde
as Robert

Linda Sorgini
as Maryse

Michel Dumont
as Mike

Isabel Richer
as Anne-Marie

Johanne-Marie Tremblay
as Denyse

Patrick Goyette
as Charles

Emmanuel Charest
as Responsable Marina

Patrice Coquereau
as Chanteur hôpital

Laetitia Isambert
as Malou
Nathalie Claude
as Psychiatre Italienne

Julie Ménard
as Copine de Solo
Jacqueline Barrette
as Femme de ménage

Silvio Orvieto
as Gardien de musée
Ghislain Boudreau
as Serveur Café des Pas Perdus
Dominic Desjardins
as Le Docteur

Michel Goyette
as Serveur

Charles Papasoff
as Pianiste hopital
Sandrine St-Onge
as Camille (8 ans)