- Box-office success for 125, Rue des Malaises.
- An impressive ensemble cast.
- The film’s plot.
- Let’s support local cinema.
Quebec cinema is enjoying strong box-office results as 125, rue des Malaises keeps gaining momentum at the multiplexes.
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The film has now surpassed the 2.5 million dollar mark in gross receipts, confirming audience enthusiasm since its July release. This noteworthy performance highlights local cinephiles’ interest in homegrown productions as the feature continues its run in theatres across the province.
With this latest milestone, 125, rue des Malaises stands out as one of Quebec’s must-watch successes to follow this year. Word-of-mouth seems to be working in its favor, drawing crowds week after week long after its big-screen debut.
Crossing the 2.5 million-dollar threshold is, of course, excellent news for the entire team behind the production. In a market where Quebecois films must contend with major Hollywood productions for audience attention, a performance like this does not go unnoticed.
And the journey is far from over. With its current momentum, 125, rue des Malaises could keep boosting its impressive Quebec box-office total in the weeks ahead.
An Elite Cast!
125, Rue des Malaises can count on a cast that’s especially strong, bringing together several familiar faces from Quebec cinema and television.
Rémy Girard stars as Laurent Perrier, the father at the heart of the story, while Geneviève Schmidt lends her talents to his daughter, Marie-Claude. Pier-Luc Funk completes the family dynamic in the role of Jacob, the hidden son.
On the other hand, Claude Legault plays Martin, the neighbor and friend who adds another dimension to the plot. Guylaine Tremblay is also part of this impressive ensemble.

With so many acclaimed performers gathered in a single project, the film benefits from a blend of experience, talent, and strong personalities that surely add to its appeal among Quebec audiences.
The Film’s Plot
Directed by Louis Bélanger and produced by Denise Robert, 125, rue des Malaises is a Quebecois comedy-drama released in the summer of 2026.
The film follows Laurent, a 70-year-old man who wishes to pursue medical assistance in dying, even though he isn’t ill and simply feels he has lived long enough. When he shares his decision with his daughter at their lakeside cabin, the sudden arrival of a long-hidden son upends the family and brings a host of secrets to light.
The project also stands out for its shooting approach: the actors improvised most of their dialogue based on the director’s directions.
Produced independently, without the usual public funding, the film is now enjoying substantial success in Quebec theaters.

What to Remember…
With its bold premise, a top-tier cast, and an entirely different approach to filming, 125, rue des Malaises once again demonstrates the creative spark of Quebec cinema.
Its impressive box-office success also proves that audiences show up when a local production piques their curiosity. And with more than $2.5 million already earned, the journey is far from finished! If you haven’t yet discovered Louis Bélanger’s film, head to a theater near you.
A wonderful opportunity to enjoy a great evening while supporting our Quebec film industry!
