2.667
99 min
One of Canada's talented directors, actress Micheline Lanctot expresses an effective, engaging approach in this simple, poignant drama about Armand (Jocelyn Berube), a handyman with one problem romance after another. The quiet Armand settles into Montreal after his wife has left him and before long, he continues the momentum when an ill-considered liaison with a nubile woman ends on her insistence. Next, Armand gives his heart to a frustrated housewife, though this decision is hardly well thought out. In the meantime, a gay man who rents out a room in his apartment has unfulfilled longings directed at the unsuspecting handyman. L'Homme a Tout Faire won a Silver Medal for "Best Picture" at the 1980 San Sebastian Film Festival.
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Jocelyn Bérubé | Armand Dorion | Unowned |
| Andrée Pelletier | Thérèse St-Amant | Unowned | |
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Paul Dion | Coquel'oeil | Unowned |
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Janette Bertrand | Mme Lamarche, mère de Thérèse | Unowned |
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Gilles Renaud | Armand St-Amant | Unowned |
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Marcel Sabourin | Georges Poitras, chauffeur | Unowned |
| Danielle Schneider | Manon Lachapelle | Unowned |