Atomic Saké

Atomic Saké is a 1999 Canadian short drama film, directed by Louise Archambault.[1] The film centres on Ariane (Audrey Benoit), Véronique (Suzanne Clément) and Mathilde (Noémie Godin-Vigneau), three female friends talking over drinks who decide to reveal their innermost secrets, including Mathilde's revelation that she is in love with Ariane and tries to come out to her.[2][3] The film has been described by critics as having a Rashomon-like structure of shifting perspectives on the subjective nature of truth.[7] The film won the Prix Jutra for Best Short Film at the 2nd Jutra Awards.This article related to a Canadian film of the 1990s is a stub.
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