6.4
90 min
Adapted and inspired from the play Lipsynch, Triptyque is a contemporary urban saga that tells the story of Michelle a schizophrenic bookseller, Marie, singer and actress, and Thomas, a German neurologist. Three lives, three destinies that cross and resonate, Triptyque is a sensitive and deeply moving variation on the themes of memory and identity.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Frédérike Bédard | Marie Lavallée | Unowned |
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Lise Castonguay | Michelle Lavallée | Unowned |
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Hans Piesbergen | Thomas Bruckner | Unowned |
| Rebecca Blankenship | Ada Weber | Unowned | |
| Aube Foglia | Whispering | Unowned | |
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Marie-Ginette Guay | Social worker | Unowned |
| Michel Nadeau | Psychiatrist | Unowned | |
| Sarah Levasseur | Red child | Unowned | |
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Linda Laplante | Client | Unowned |
| Lynda Hayes | Tourist | Unowned | |
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Susan Almgren | Dre Veronica Jones | Unowned |
| Manon Bernier | X-ray technician | Unowned | |
| Mathilde Laplante Duval | Young singer | Unowned | |
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Bill Croft | Priest | Unowned |
| Éliot Laprise | Guillaume | Unowned | |
| Gérald Gagnon | Poet | Unowned |