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Here and Now (1970 film)

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'Here and Now' is a 1970 French-Canadian film directed by Denis Hroux. The film is seen as a sequel to 'Valrie' also directed by Hroux. The film has been called maple syrup porn. 'LInitiation' grossed more money than its predecessor, making it the one of the highest-grossing Canadian films at the domestic box office.

Plot



Victoire (Renaud), A University of Montreal student, has an affair with a famous French author and professor Gervais Messiandre (Riberolles) after being disappointed with her first sexual experience with her boyfriend, Pierre (Chartrand). While Victoire is having the affair with Gervais, Pierre is seeing Victoire's friend and roommate Nadine (Ouimet). Victorie and Gervais spend a couple of nights together in a hotel in Montreal but return to their lives shortly after.

Reception



The film grossed $1,883,000 in Canada making it the second-highest-grossing film of all time in Canada, behind Claude Fournier's 'Deux femmes en or', also released in 1970, which grossed $2.5 million.

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