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  1. The Passion of Augustine (French: La passion d'Augustine) is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Léa Pool and released in 2015. The film's cast also includes Anne-Élisabeth Bossé, Gilbert Sicotte, Marie Tifo, Danielle Fichaud, Lysandre Ménard, Andrée Lachapelle and Laurie Babin.

  2. Synopsis. Dans les années 1960, Mère Augustine dirige un couvent catholique québécois qui abrite une école de jeunes filles. Passionnée de musique, elle a donné aux cours de musique une grande place dans l'enseignement des pensionnaires.

    • Léa Pool
    • Lyla Films
    • Marie VienLéa Pool
  3. Aug 6, 2015 · The Passion of Augustine: Directed by Léa Pool. With Céline Bonnier, Lysandre Ménard, Diane Lavallée, Valérie Blais. In a small convent school in rural Quebec, Mother Augustine provides a musical education to young women no matter their socio-economic background.

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    • Drama
    • Léa Pool
    • 2015-08-06
  4. La Passion d'Augustine est un film réalisé par Léa Pool avec Céline Bonnier, Pierrette Robitaille. Synopsis : Simone Beaulieu, devenue Mère Augustine, dirige un couvent au...

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    • min | Drame, Musical
    • Léa Pool
    • 2016-03-30
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  5. Aug 16, 2017 · The Passion of Augustine follows the story of Mother Augustine (Celine Bonnier), the head of a rural Quebec convent school in the late 1960’s. Augustine, who is a talented pianist, prides herself on teaching her young charges to express their passions with music.

    • Tara Martinez
  6. She helps Alice, a young music prodigy, realize her aspirations until a public education system is introduced in the 1960s, putting the future of the convent in jeopardy. Fandango at Home Prime ...

    • Drama
  7. The Passion of Augustine. 20151h 43mNR. Drama. 7.274%70% Add to Watchlist. In a small convent school in rural Quebec, Mother Augustine provides a musical education to young women no matter their socio-economic background. However, with the looming changes brought by Vatican II and Quebec's Quiet Revolution, the school's future is at peril. More.