The Ideal Man Explained

The Ideal Man
Native Name:
Director:George Mihalka
Starring:Marie-Lise Pilote
Roy Dupuis
Music:François Dompierre
Cinematography:Rodney Gibbons
Editing:François Gill
Studio:Cinépix
Quatrieme Vague
Runtime:110 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:French

The Ideal Man (French: L'Homme idéal) is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by George Mihalka and released in 1996.[1] The film stars Marie-Lise Pilote as Lucie, a successful magazine editor who feels her biological clock ticking as she has reached the age of 35 without becoming a mother, and sets out on a quest to meet as many men as possible over the next three months in the hopes of finally finding the ideal man to father a child.[2]

The film's cast also includes Roy Dupuis, Macha Grenon, Linda Sorgini, Pauline Lapointe, Denis Bouchard, Patrice L'Ecuyer, Joe Bocan, Rita Lafontaine, Martin Drainville and Rémy Girard.

The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 18th Genie Awards, for Best Original Score (François Dompierre) and Best Original Song (Dompierre and Luc Plamondon for "L'Homme idéal").[3] It won the award for Best Original Song.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.filmsquebec.com/films/homme-ideal-george-mihalka/ "Homme idéal, L’ – Film de George Mihalka"
  2. "Man hunt: Nothing's sacred in smart mating-game farce". Montreal Gazette, September 27, 1996.
  3. "Sweet on The Hereafter; Atom Egoyan movie leads Genie parade". Edmonton Journal, November 5, 1997.
  4. "Hereafter looks sweeter: Atom Egoyan's movie captures eight Genies". Hamilton Spectator, December 15, 1997.