
Nelly
A high-class prostitute by choice, Nelly Arcan’s colorful life is recreated in a multi-layered and stylish mix of make-believe and memoir, revealing Nelly’s alter egos: the neurotic writer, the vulnerable lover, the call girl and the star. Nelly shocked the literary world with her elegant writing and the lurid details of sex work in her autobiographical first novel, Whore, which became a critically acclaimed bestseller. Despite unprecedented success, Nelly’s remarkable life ended in tragedy.
Nelly
January 20, 2017
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Cast (42)

Mylène Mackay
Nelly

Milya Corbeil-Gauvreau
Isabelle Fortier

Mickaël Gouin
François

Francis Leplay
Mathieu

Sylvie Drapeau
Suzanne

Catherine Brunet
Peggy

Emmanuel Schwartz
Guillaume Rival

Marie-Claude Guérin
Melina

Marc Béland
Psychanalist

Francis Ducharme
Journalist

Jason Cavalier
Client Toronto

Karelle Tremblay
Jeune livreuse

Audrey Ann Tremblay
Marie-Julie

Noa André
Vanessa

Nico Gagnon
Doctor

Martin Boily
Isabelle's father

Roxane Bourdages
Tarot Card Reader

Blaise Tardif
Client Pierre

Jean-Moïse Martin
Surgeon

Karl Farah
Client Rock

Mathieu Lepage
Client Patrick

Xavier Roberge
Félix

Nathan Boutin
Joshua

Valérie Flan
Nurse

Michel Thériault
Spectator

André Nadeau
Spectator

Sophie Martin
Isabelle's Mother

Lance Hadden
Young Man at Party

Benoit Poirier
Young Man at Party

Eulalie Gagné
Young Woman at Party

Jean Lachance
Bartender

Jean-Simon Leduc
Olivier

Larissa Corriveau
Lucia

Annie St-Pierre
Karine

Patrick Lapierre
Guy Friend at Party

Mélissa Gagné
Girl Friend at Party

Véronique Pascal
Girl Friend at Party

Marie-Kim Kelly
Bikini Girl

Charlotte Bégin
Little Girl in Locker Room

Shanda Pall
Mother in Locker Room

Réjean Jacques
Priest
Crew (6)
Directing

Anne Émond
Director
Writing

Anne Émond
Screenplay
Production

Nicole Robert
Producer

Pascal Bascaron
Line Producer
Sound
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Josée Deshaies
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
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No data availableEditing

Mathieu Bouchard-Malo
Editor