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Deliver Us from Evil (French: Délivrez-nous du mal) is a 1969 Canadian drama film, written, directed, and edited by Jean-Claude Lord. One of the first Canadian films ever to address the subject of homosexuality, the film was produced and shot in 1965 but remained unreleased until 1969 due to its sensitive subject matter. Due to its controversial reception, following its premiere the film was not widely seen until a restored print was screened at Montreal's Fantasia Film Festival in 2016.

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  • Deliver Us from Evil (1969 film) (en)
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  • Deliver Us from Evil (French: Délivrez-nous du mal) is a 1969 Canadian drama film, written, directed, and edited by Jean-Claude Lord. One of the first Canadian films ever to address the subject of homosexuality, the film was produced and shot in 1965 but remained unreleased until 1969 due to its sensitive subject matter. Due to its controversial reception, following its premiere the film was not widely seen until a restored print was screened at Montreal's Fantasia Film Festival in 2016. (en)
  • Délivrez-nous du mal est un film québécois réalisé par Jean-Claude Lord, sorti en salles à Montréal en 1969. Le film est adapté du roman éponyme de Claude Jasmin, publié par les Éditions à la page en 1961, qui raconte une relation homosexuelle tourmentée. Réalisé et scénarisé par Jean-Claude Lord, dont c’est le premier long métrage (il a 22 ans), produit par Pierre Patry et Jean Roy, le film a coûté 10 000 $ comptant (le budget réel étant d’environ 100 000 $) selon la formule participative de Coopératio (Québec). (fr)
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  • Deliver Us from Evil (French: Délivrez-nous du mal) is a 1969 Canadian drama film, written, directed, and edited by Jean-Claude Lord. One of the first Canadian films ever to address the subject of homosexuality, the film was produced and shot in 1965 but remained unreleased until 1969 due to its sensitive subject matter. The film centres on the emotionally complex and abusive relationship between André (Yvon Deschamps), a gay man, and Georges (Guy Godin), a bisexual man who was also formerly romantically involved with André's sister Lucille (Catherine Bégin). When a vacation at a hotel ends with Georges having sex with a woman, André is driven to attempt both suicide and murder because of his inability to secure Georges' affections. The film was not well received by critics, and has subsequently been heavily criticized as a "sordid" film that relies too heavily on outdated stereotypes of homosexual men. The film's representation of gay identity was most prominently analyzed by Thomas Waugh in a 1981 article for the magazine Copie Zéro. Due to its controversial reception, following its premiere the film was not widely seen until a restored print was screened at Montreal's Fantasia Film Festival in 2016. (en)
  • Délivrez-nous du mal est un film québécois réalisé par Jean-Claude Lord, sorti en salles à Montréal en 1969. Le film est adapté du roman éponyme de Claude Jasmin, publié par les Éditions à la page en 1961, qui raconte une relation homosexuelle tourmentée. Réalisé et scénarisé par Jean-Claude Lord, dont c’est le premier long métrage (il a 22 ans), produit par Pierre Patry et Jean Roy, le film a coûté 10 000 $ comptant (le budget réel étant d’environ 100 000 $) selon la formule participative de Coopératio (Québec). Le tournage a lieu du 9 mars au 10 avril 1965 à Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Sainte-Adèle et Montréal ; la production est complétée en 1966 mais le film ne sort en salle, au Théâtre Saint-Denis, que le 28 juin 1969. (fr)
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