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  1. The Apprentice (French: Fleur bleue) is a 1971 Quebec-made comedy-drama film directed by Larry Kent, starring Susan Sarandon and Steve Fiset. Although the original title literally translates to English as Blue Flower, it is better known in English as The Apprentice, which is a better translation of the idiom used in the title.

  2. Fleur bleue: Directed by Larry Kent. With Steve Fiset, Susan Sarandon, Céline Bernier, Jean-Pierre Cartier. -In Montréal (Canada), Jean-Pierre is fired on the set of a TV commercial where he's an apprentice technician. He's penniless, behind on his rent, with a thin resume and no college units.

    • (178)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Larry Kent
    • 1996-07
  3. A portrait of a young French Canadian torn between a separatist francophone girlfriend and an anglophone model.

  4. In Montréal, Jean-Pierre is fired on the set of a TV commercial where he’s an apprentice technician. He’s penniless, behind on his rent, with a thin resume and no college units.

    • Larry Kent
    • Potterton Productions
  5. A young man (Steve Fiset) who has a separatist girlfriend tries to rob a bank in Montreal.

    • (3)
    • Larry Kent
    • Drama
    • Steve Fiset
  6. Jul 1, 1996 · In Montréal, Jean-Pierre is fired on the set of a TV commercial where he's an apprentice technician. He's penniless, behind on his rent, with a thin resume and no college units. He has a fiancée, Michelle, but his head is turned by a free-spirited model, from the U.S., who saw him being fired and comes to his flat to apologize.

  7. Year: 1971. Original title: Fleur bleue. Synopsis: In Montréal, Jean-Pierre is fired on the set of a TV commercial where he's an apprentice technician. He's penniless, behind on his rent, with a thin resume and no college units.