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The Year I Became a Liar

Original title: 1981
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
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The Year I Became a Liar (2009)
Filmmaker Ricardo Trogi recalls the events surrounding his family moving to a new neighborhood when he was 11-years-old.
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Filmmaker Ricardo Trogi recalls the events surrounding his family moving to a new neighborhood when he was 11 years old.Filmmaker Ricardo Trogi recalls the events surrounding his family moving to a new neighborhood when he was 11 years old.Filmmaker Ricardo Trogi recalls the events surrounding his family moving to a new neighborhood when he was 11 years old.

  • Director
    • Ricardo Trogi
  • Writer
    • Ricardo Trogi
  • Stars
    • Jean-Carl Boucher
    • Claudio Colangelo
    • Sandrine Bisson
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    • Director
      • Ricardo Trogi
    • Writer
      • Ricardo Trogi
    • Stars
      • Jean-Carl Boucher
      • Claudio Colangelo
      • Sandrine Bisson
    • 5User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations

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    Jean-Carl Boucher
    Jean-Carl Boucher
    • Ricardo Trogi
    Claudio Colangelo
    • Benito Trogi
    Sandrine Bisson
    Sandrine Bisson
    • Claudette Trogi
    Gabriel Maillé
    Gabriel Maillé
    • Jérôme Bernatchez
    Dany Bouchard
    • Marchand
    Léo Caron
    • Plante
    Élizabeth Adam
    Élizabeth Adam
    • Anne Tremblay
    Rose Adam
    Rose Adam
    • Nadia Trogi
    Marjolaine Lemieux
    Marjolaine Lemieux
    • Aline
    Claude-Michel Bleau
    Claude-Michel Bleau
    • German Soldier
    Claude Despins
    Claude Despins
    • Anne's Father
    Pierre Mailloux
    Pierre Mailloux
    • Mr. Dagenais
    Simone Chevalot
    Simone Chevalot
    • School Secretary
    Jean-Robert Bourdage
    Jean-Robert Bourdage
    • Lawyer
    Jean-François Boudreau
    Jean-François Boudreau
    • Mr. Vermette
    Martine Deslauriers
    • Neighbor
    Nicolas Allard
    • The Little Prince
    Denise Lamontagne
    Denise Lamontagne
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      • Ricardo Trogi
    • Writer
      • Ricardo Trogi
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    • Goofs
      Claudette, the mother of Raymond, is seen living Côte-Nord of Quebec in 1966 on a road numbered 138. The road which is crossing Côte-Nord only bear number 138 since 1975; before that the road was numbered 15.
    • Connections
      Followed by 1987 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't you want me [Trailer]
      Written by Phil Oakey, Jo Callis & Philip Adrian Wright

      Performed by The Human League

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    8/10
    Stand by Me + Amélie = success
    "1981" is director Ricardo Trogi's 1st installment of an autobiographical trilogy "1981, 1987, 1991" ambitiously filmed over a 10-year span using the same actors. That alone makes the trilogy monumental, as we see him and his family literally growing up across a decade. Here we have Trogi (narrating the story himself) depicted as an 11-year old boy who has just moved to a new town and seizes upon the opportunity as the mysterious newcomer to fabricate a lie-laden identity for himself. As you might guess, this frequently gets him into deep trouble.

    But what's really interesting about this presentation is that our protagonist is so oddly amoral, even though he's a cute kid who's mostly harmless. When he gets caught in a lie, instead of coming clean and atoning for his sins he digs a deeper lie, as if that's what you're supposed to do. Thus this becomes a really funny, quirky sort of dark comedy that explores the origins of an innocently "criminal mind" (check out the follow up film "1987" to see where he is 6 years later).

    There's also a strong yet subtle current of deep sentimentality that we witness mostly in the interaction between the boy and his father. The father, like his son, is very intelligent but not necessarily educated. So there's almost a peer-to-peer relationship in their banter, although the father always manages to outwit the kid.

    The presentation is snappy, vivid and quirky, a lot like the style & pace of "Amélie" with frequent dives into fantasy sequences, such as the boy imagining a strange Nazi commander whom he must outwit. Other scenes become lucid, poetic & nostalgic, as in the interactions he has with other kids at school that feel like something out of "Stand By Me". But this flick is a true original. Along with its follow ups 1987 & 1991, this work presents one of the best portraits of Gen X growing pains ever put to film.
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    • Release date
      • September 4, 2009 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 1981
    • Filming locations
      • Centre Cousineau, Saint-Hubert, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Go Films
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      • CA$4,625,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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