Chili's Blues (1994)

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At a Montreal railway station, passengers are stranded because of a snowstorm. One of the stranded, Pierre-Paul, discovers a young schoolgirl on the brink of suicide. While he searches for someone to intervene, Chili, the young girl, disappears, only to reappear of her own accord after Pierre-Paul's fruitless search. This brief encounter leads to flashback revelations and interaction among the supporting characters also stranded in the storm.

Director: Charles Binamé
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 100 min
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Music: Richard Grégoire
Cinematography: Pierre Mignot
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Charles Binamé
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chili's Blues about?
At a Montreal railway station, passengers are stranded because of a snowstorm. One of the stranded, Pierre-Paul, discovers a young schoolgirl on the brink of suicide. While he searches for someone to intervene, Chili, the young girl, disappears, only to reappear of her own accord after Pierre-Paul's fruitless search. This brief encounter leads to flashback revelations and interaction among the supporting characters also stranded in the storm.
Who directed Chili's Blues?
Chili's Blues was directed by Charles Binamé.
Who stars in Chili's Blues?
Chili's Blues stars Roy Dupuis, Lucie Laurier, Joëlle Morin, Julie Deslauriers, Fanny Lauzier, Marie-Josée Bergeron.
How long is Chili's Blues?
Chili's Blues has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is Chili's Blues?
Chili's Blues is a Drama film.
Where was Chili's Blues produced?
Chili's Blues was produced in Canada.