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• Good Neighbours (film)2010 Canadian thriller bio dir. by Jacob Tierney Good Neighbours (onscreen title, though some movie posters in United States used spelling Good Neighbors) is a 2010 Canadian thriller film written and directed by Jacob Tierney. It is based on the book by Chrystine Brouillet. Plot[edit]Louise works as a waitress in a Chinese restaurant in the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood of Montreal where she lives. She has become obsessed with the story of a recent spate of serial murders/rapes, committed in the area, and scours newspapers for stories about each victim. When the latest victim is a co-worker who last spoke of a blond, muscular man she met at the bar, and with whom she had a drink date after she got off work at midnight, she becomes much more fearful. Louise's wheelchair-using neighbour, Spencer, shared her interest to a point but values his privacy and solitude. Victor is an awkward and talkative elementary school teacher who recently mov • Chrystine BrouilletCanadian writer
Chrystine Brouillet, CM CQ (born 15 February 1958) is a Canadian novelist.[1] Early life[edit]Born in Loretteville, Quebec, Canada she was educated at Collège Notre-Dame-de-Bellevue, the Séminaire de Québec, and the Université Laval.[2][3] Career[edit]Brouillet is well known in Quebec as the author of novels for children, adults and young adults. She specializes in historical fiction and thrillers. Several of her stories take place in Quebec City or Paris. Brouillet's first novel, Chère Voisine, published in 1982, was adapted for the screen by writer/director Jacob Tierney as Good Neighbours, starring Jay Baruchel, Emily Hampshire and Scott Speedman.[4] It debuted at the Toronto International Film Fe | |||||||||||
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