The Dishwasher | |
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French | Le Plongeur |
Directed by | Francis Leclerc |
Written by | Francis Leclerc Éric K. Boulianne |
Based on | Le Plongeur by Stéphane Larue |
Produced by | Marie-Claude Poulin |
Starring | Henri Richer-Picard Charles-Aubey Houde |
Cinematography | Steve Asselin |
Edited by | Isabelle Malenfant |
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Distributed by | Immina Films |
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Running time | 127 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The Dishwasher (French: Le Plongeur) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Francis Leclerc and released in 2023.[1] An adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel by Stéphane Larue, the film stars Henri Richer-Picard as Stéphane, who takes a menial job as a dishwasher in a restaurant after being left in deep debt by a gambling addiction.[2]
The film's cast also includes Charles-Aubey Houde, Joan Hart, Maxime de Cotret, Fayolle Jean Jr., Robin L'Houmeau, Marie-Ève Beauregard, Zachary Évrard, Gabrielle Côté, Jade Charbonneau, Guillaume Laurin, Anthony Therrien, Julien Leclerc, Stéphan Allard, Justin Leyrolles-Bouchard, Luka Limoges, Emmanuel Schwartz and Éric K. Boulianne.
It features a soundtrack of classic rock and heavy metal songs alongside pop and electronic songs contemporary to the film's early-2000s setting, including material by Iron Maiden, Anonymus, Rancid, Neil Young, Anthrax, Stefie Shock, Groovy Aardvark, Radiohead, Ben Harper, Dumas, Leftfield, Sugar Ray, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Metallica and Jean Leloup.[1]
The film premiered on February 22, 2023, at the Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma,[3] before opening commercially on February 24.[4]