Full Blast | |
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Directed by | Rodrigue Jean |
Written by | Nathalie Loubeyre (screenwriter) Martin Pitre (book "L'Ennemi que je connais") |
Produced by | Ian Boyd |
Starring | David La Haye Martin Desgagné |
Cinematography | Stefan Ivanov |
Edited by | Mathieu Bouchard-Malo |
Music by | Robert-Marcel Lepage |
Distributed by | K-Films Amérique |
Release date | 1999 |
Country | Canada |
Full Blast is a 1999 film by Canadian director Rodrigue Jean, his first long feature. The film was written by Nathalie Loubeyre as an adaptation of Martin Pitre's Acadian novel "L'Ennemi que je connais". Filmed in Bathurst, New Brinswick, Canada, it was tipped as the first-ever New Brunswick Acadian movie.[1]
The film tells the story of Steph (played by David La Haye) and Piston (played by Martin Desgagne) who are unemployed, broke and ready to cause trouble for family, friends and lovers of both sexes. It evolves on attempts to reconstitute a rock band called "Lost Tribe" in the background of a fictional community in New Brunswick.