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Jouliks is a 2019 Canadian drama film, directed by Mariloup Wolfe. An adaptation of the theatrical play by Marie-Christine Lê-Huu, the film centres on a bohemian couple, Zak (Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon) and Véra (Jeanne Roux-Côté), who are raising their shy but observant young daughter Yanna (Lilou Roy-Lanouette) as squatters in an abandoned house. The film had its premiere on October 16, 2019, at the Festival de cinéma québécois de Biscarrosse, followed by a gala screening on October 22 at the Théâtre Maisonneuve in Montreal, before opening commercially on November 1.

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  • Jouliks is a 2019 Canadian drama film, directed by Mariloup Wolfe. An adaptation of the theatrical play by Marie-Christine Lê-Huu, the film centres on a bohemian couple, Zak (Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon) and Véra (Jeanne Roux-Côté), who are raising their shy but observant young daughter Yanna (Lilou Roy-Lanouette) as squatters in an abandoned house. The film faced some criticism from Roma activists, as the word "joulik", a Russian language word for "thug", has often been used as an ethnic slur against Roma people. Lê-Huu clarified that the play and film were not intended to be about Roma, but worked with the community to ensure that anything in the original play which could be perceived as reinforcing a stereotype of the Roma people was rewritten for clarity in the screenplay. The film had its premiere on October 16, 2019, at the Festival de cinéma québécois de Biscarrosse, followed by a gala screening on October 22 at the Théâtre Maisonneuve in Montreal, before opening commercially on November 1. (en)
  • Jouliks est un film québécois réalisé par Mariloup Wolfe sorti en 2019, d'après la pièce éponyme de la scénariste et auteure Marie-Christine Lê-Huu, présenté en 2005 au Centre du Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui. Le mot « Joulik » en russe signifie « voyou ». (fr)
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  • Canada (en)
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  • Carina Baccanale (en)
  • Cédric Coussy (en)
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  • Jouliks (en)
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  • Claude Veillet (en)
  • Annie Blais (en)
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  • Jouliks est un film québécois réalisé par Mariloup Wolfe sorti en 2019, d'après la pièce éponyme de la scénariste et auteure Marie-Christine Lê-Huu, présenté en 2005 au Centre du Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui. Le mot « Joulik » en russe signifie « voyou ». (fr)
  • Jouliks is a 2019 Canadian drama film, directed by Mariloup Wolfe. An adaptation of the theatrical play by Marie-Christine Lê-Huu, the film centres on a bohemian couple, Zak (Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon) and Véra (Jeanne Roux-Côté), who are raising their shy but observant young daughter Yanna (Lilou Roy-Lanouette) as squatters in an abandoned house. The film had its premiere on October 16, 2019, at the Festival de cinéma québécois de Biscarrosse, followed by a gala screening on October 22 at the Théâtre Maisonneuve in Montreal, before opening commercially on November 1. (en)
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