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Gina (1975) [w/Commentary] [Restored]

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Gina (1975) [w/Commentary] [Restored]

Gina (1975)
BDRip 1080p | MKV | 1920x1080 | x264 @ 5760 Kbps | 95 min | 4,26 Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 448 Kbps + Commentary track | Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama

Director: Denys Arcand
Stars: Céline Lomez, Claude Blanchard, Frédérique Collin

After being sent to rural Quebec to perform at a seedy motel, exotic dancer Gina (The Silent Partner's Céline Lomez) establishes a friendship with a group of visiting documentary filmmakers and becomes aware of a lecherous Ski-Doo gang hiding out on an abandoned ship. Keenly aware of one another's presence, Gina and the gang develop an antagonistic relationship that eventually leads to a horrific assault. But what these ski-masked snow deviants don't realize is that Gina works for some of Montreal's most dangerous criminals, and they're on their way to enact an ugly revenge.

Three decades before winning the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for The Barbarian Invasions, Denys Arcand started his fiction filmmaking career with an informal trilogy (Dirty Money, Réjeanne Padovani, and Gina) that remains the high-water mark for Canadian crime cinema. Improbably fusing labor politics with an explosive exploitation narrative, Gina has a conviction and assurance that resists easy categorization. Part frigid hangout movie, part vicious revenge saga, this is a one-of-a-kind powerhouse that builds to a gruesome climax and the greatest snowmobile chase in movie history.


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Gina (1975) [w/Commentary] [Restored]

Audio commentary featuring author/film historian Kier-La Janisse and writer/film programmer Justine Smith

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