The Mirage (2015 film)
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| French | Le Mirage |
| Directed by | Ricardo Trogi |
| Written by | Louis Morissette |
| Produced by | Christian Larouche |
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| Cinematography | Jonathan Decoste |
| Edited by | Yvann Thibaudeau |
| Music by | Frédéric Bégin |
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| Distributed by | Les Films Christal |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | French |
The Mirage (French: Le Mirage) is a 2015 Canadian comedy-drama film from Quebec. Written by Louis Morissette and directed by Ricardo Trogi, the film marked Trogi's first time directing a screenplay he had not written himself.
The film stars Morissette as Patrick Lupien, an owner of a sporting goods store who is becoming dissatisfied with the empty consumerism of his day-to-day life and the loss of emotional and sexual intimacy in his relationship with Isabelle (Julie Perreault).
Critics compared the film's themes and plot to both The Decline of the American Empire and American Beauty.
The film was the second highest-grossing Quebec film of 2015, after Snowtime!