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Wow (film)

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Wow
Directed by Claude Jutra
Produced by Robert Forget
Written by Danielle Bail
Pierre Charpentier
Starring Danielle Bail
Pierre Charpentier
Philippe Dubé
Dave Gold
Marc Harvey
François Jasmin
Michèle Mercure
Philippe Raoul
Monique Simard
Music by Pierre F. Brault
Jim Solkin
Cinematography Gilles Gascon
André-Luc Dupont
Editing by Claire Boyer
Yves Dion
Claude Jutra
Distributed by National Film Board of Canada
Release date(s) 1970
Running time 94 min.
Country Canada
Language French
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Wow was a Québécois movie in 1970 directed by Claude Jutra and starring Danielle Bail. It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 1969.

Synopsis

In the film, nine teenagers get to act out their wildest dreams.

Sequel

Thirty years after the production of Wow, the NFB co-produced a sequel Wow 2, using the same concept of adolescents acting out their dreams. [1] This film was directed by Jean-Philippe Duval and co-produced by Monique Simard, who was a participant in the original film.

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