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- Gaz Bar Blues is intermittently a laugh out loud kind of comedy. However, that doesn`t stop it from being an extremely worthwhile experience. It shows how a group of misfits form a community around an old-fashioned gas station. All of this is done in a rather subtle, non-Hollywood style.
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A charming family drama- Gaz Bar Blues examines the struggles of an independent gas station (Gaz Bar), the family who runs it, and the people who frequent it. Bélanger weaves together the lives of an endearing cast of characters to create a story that reveals honest truths about the human condition. Mr.
The second oldest son, Guy, finds change in a new path with the harmonica and his blues band, which leads him to neglect his work at the gaz bar. The Boss, in his age, finds his physical...
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- Serge Thériault
- Louis Bélanger
- Comedy
Gaz Bar Blues: Directed by Louis Bélanger. With Serge Thériault, Gilles Renaud, Sébastien Delorme, Danny Gilmore. The owner of an independent neighbourhood gas station struggles financially and with his three sons who work at the station.
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- Drama, Comedy
- Louis Bélanger
- 2005-07
A nostalgic story of a family-owned gas station... [director Louis] Bélanger's film plays just a little cute, but is perceptive and light-footed in sketching the anxiety of the benevolent...
Gaz Bar Blues. Reviewed by: Claire Sawers. Tweet. Monsieur Brochu is trying his best to keep Le Gaz Bar open, despite a lot of obstacles. Set in 1980s Quebec, his friendly petrol station is about to be made defunct, as large self-serve chains take over.
Gaz Bar Blues. Monday 10 September 2012. Written by GE. Time Out says. Mr Brochu, who is afflicted with Parkinson's disease, operates the gas station/social centre of the title, fighting what...
Gaz Bar Blues is a 2003 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Louis Bélanger. The film is set in 1989 in the outskirts of an unspecified Québécois city. Plot. François Brochu (Serge Thériault), named "the boss", is the owner of a gas station.