. . . . . . . "Nelligan (film)"@fr . . . . "Marie-Andr\u00E9e Vinet"@en . . . . . . . . "Aude Nantais"@en . . . "Nelligan est un film biographique r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par Robert Favreau en 1991."@fr . . . "Robert Favreau"@en . "105.0"^^ . . . . "6300.0"^^ . . . . "Les Productions Nelligan"@en . . "Nelligan is a Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Favreau and released in 1991. A biopic of Quebec poet \u00C9mile Nelligan, the film stars Marc Saint-Pierre as the adolescent Nelligan and Michel Comeau as the adult Nelligan after his confinement to an insane asylum. The film also stars Luc Morissette and Lorraine Pintal as Nelligan's parents, Gabriel Arcand as his mentor Eug\u00E8ne Seers, David La Haye as his friend and colleague Arthur de Bussi\u00E8res, Dominique Leduc as his friend Idola Saint-Jean, Christian B\u00E9gin as poet Jean Charbonneau, and Gilles Pelletier as poet Louis-Honor\u00E9 Fr\u00E9chette. A key theme of the film is that Nelligan was a po\u00E8te maudit continually pulled in different directions by opposing forces, including the conflicting cultural identities of his Irish-Canadian father and his French-Canadian mother, the competing influences of Seers and Fr\u00E9chette on his writing, and a nearly asexual ambivalence in his personal relationships with both Bussi\u00E8res and Saint-Jean. The film also posits that Nelligan was subject to incestuous advances by his mother. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991, for Best Cinematography (Guy Dufaux) and Best Costume Design."@en . . "57411006"^^ . "Jean-Joseph Tremblay"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3476"^^ . . . . . "Nelligan"@en . "French"@en . . "6300.0"^^ . . "Claude Poissant"@en . . . . . "Marc Saint-Pierre"@en . . "1991"^^ . "Nelligan (film)"@en . "Luc Morissette"@en . "Nelligan est un film biographique r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par Robert Favreau en 1991."@fr . . . . "Nelligan is a Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Favreau and released in 1991. A biopic of Quebec poet \u00C9mile Nelligan, the film stars Marc Saint-Pierre as the adolescent Nelligan and Michel Comeau as the adult Nelligan after his confinement to an insane asylum. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991, for Best Cinematography (Guy Dufaux) and Best Costume Design."@en . . "H\u00E9l\u00E8ne Girard"@en . . . . "Marie Bernard"@en . "1107960309"^^ . . . . "Nelligan"@en . . . . "Canada"@en . . .