Gamma Rays (film)
| Gamma Rays | |
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| French | Les rayons gamma |
| Directed by | Henry Bernadet |
| Written by | Henry Bernadet Nicolas Krief Isabelle Brouillette |
| Produced by | Vuk Stojanovic Henry Bernadet Jean-Martin Gagnon |
| Starring | Yassine Jabrane Chaïmaa Zineddine Elidrissi Océane Garçon-Gravel Chris Kanyembuga Hani Laroum |
| Cinematography | Philémon Crête Natan B. Foisy Philippe St-Gelais |
| Edited by | Jules Saulnier |
| Music by | Maxime Veilleux Mathieu Charbonneau Simon Trottier |
Production company | Coop Vidéo de Montréal |
| Distributed by | Les Films Opale |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | French |
Gamma Rays (French: Les rayons gamma) is a Canadian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Henry Bernadet and released in 2023. Made with a cast of non-professional actors, the film centres on three interconnected stories about young immigrants in the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension district of Montreal, Quebec.
The stories centre on Abdel (Yassine Jabrane), whose cousin Omar (Hani Laroum) comes to visit but sparks a crisis when he gets lost after Abdel sends him out on his own without accompaniment despite Omar's lack of familiarity with the city; Fatima (Chaïmaa Zineddine Elidrissi), who is working as a supermarket cashier and trying to deal with an unpaid debt to a drug dealer; and Toussaint (Chris Kanyembuga), an intelligent but introverted young man who is drawn out of his shell when he finds a message in a bottle while fishing.