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The Apprentice (French: Fleur bleue) is a 1971 Quebec-made comedy-drama film directed by Larry Kent, starring Susan Sarandon and Steve Fiset. [1] Although the original title literally translates to English as Blue Flower, it is better known in English as The Apprentice, which is a better translation of the idiom used in the title.
Fleur bleue: Directed by Larry Kent. With Steve Fiset, Susan Sarandon, Céline Bernier, Jean-Pierre Cartier. -In Montréal (Canada), Jean-Pierre is fired on the set of a TV commercial where he's an apprentice technician. He's penniless, behind on his rent, with a thin resume and no college units.
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- Drama, Romance
- Larry Kent
- 1996-07
1971 1h 25m Drama List Reviews 43% Audience Score 50+ Ratings A young man (Steve Fiset) who has a separatist girlfriend tries to rob a bank in Montreal.
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- Larry Kent
- Drama
- Steve Fiset
The Apprentice is a film directed by Larry Kent with Steve Fiset, Susan Sarandon, Céline Bernier, Jean-Pierre Cartier .... Year: 1971. Original title: Fleur bleue. Synopsis: In Montréal, Jean-Pierre is fired on the set of a TV commercial where he's an apprentice technician.
- Jean-Claude Labrecque
- Larry Kent
- Canada
- Drama. Romance
Synopsis. In Montréal, Jean-Pierre is fired on the set of a TV commercial where he’s an apprentice technician. He’s penniless, behind on his rent, with a thin resume and no college units.
- Larry Kent
- Potterton Productions
Jul 1, 1996 · In Montréal, Jean-Pierre is fired on the set of a TV commercial where he's an apprentice technician. He's penniless, behind on his rent, with a thin resume and no college units.
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Synopsis. A portrait of a young French Canadian torn between a separatist francophone girlfriend and an anglophone model.