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  1. Gabrielle is a 2013 Canadian drama film directed by Louise Archambault and starring Gabrielle Marion-Rivard as Gabrielle, a young woman with Williams syndrome who participates in a choir of developmentally disabled adults, and begins a romantic relationship with her choirmate Martin (Alexandre Landry).

  2. Oct 16, 2013 · Gabrielle (II) (2013) is a French-Canadian film written and directed by Louise Archambault. The movie stars Gabrielle Marion-Rivard as Gabrielle, a woman with Williams Syndrome. Alexandre Landry plays Martin, her boyfriend, and Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin portrays Sophie, Gabrielle's sister.

    • (1.7K)
    • Drama, Music, Romance
    • Louise Archambault
    • 2013-10-16
  3. May 1, 2014 · Gabrielle: Directed by Michael Conroy. With Michael Madsen, Michael Anthony Coppola, Alexis Albert, Jane Button. When his publishers tell him he owes them one last book, Edward Sheehan (Michael Madsen) has little choice but to isolate himself in a cabin on a New England lake.

    • (45)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Michael Conroy
    • 2014-05-01
  4. Gabrielle (2013) | Rotten Tomatoes. List. Prime Video. Rent Gabrielle on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Bolstered by strong, natural performances, Gabrielle 's sincere look at...

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    • Louise Archambault
    • R
    • Gabrielle Marion-Rivard
  5. Sep 20, 2013 · Gabrielle is a young woman with Williams syndrome who has a contagious joie de vivre and an exceptional musical gift. Since she met her boyfriend Martin, at the recreation centre where they are choir members, they have been inseparable.

  6. Visit the movie page for 'Gabrielle' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  7. Jun 26, 2013 · With only himself and his demons, he slowly drives himself crazy as he creates the most sinister book of his career: Gabrielle. When his publishers tell him he owes them one last book, Edward Sheehan (Michael Madsen) has little choice but to isolate himself in a cabin on a New England lake.