125, rue des Malaises (2026)
Director: Louis Bélanger
Cast: Rémy Girard, Geneviève Schmidt, Claude Legault, Guylaine Tremblay, Pier-Luc Funk
Did you know? The film's title is a clever bilingual pun—in French, "Malaises" sounds like "Malaise" (unease), but the street name literally translates to "125, Ailments Street," mirroring the protagonist's frantic attempt to fix every awkward, unresolved issue in his life before his departure.
Why Watch: Laurent Perrier’s obsessive quest to tie up every loose end before he leaves turns into a darkly comic, suspenseful spiral that keeps you guessing until the final frame. *125, rue des Malaises* masterfully blends tension with unexpected humor, proving that even the most mundane affairs can hide explosive secrets. If you love smart, character-driven thrillers that linger long after the credits roll, this is your next must-watch.
Laurent Perrier is determined to tie up every loose end before he departs, making sure no unfinished business lingers behind him.