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Dodging the Clock is a 2005 Quebecois comedy directed by Ricardo Trogi that explores the challenges faced by three men in their early thirties as they confront the pressures of adulthood and parenthood. The film delves into themes of friendship, aging, and the biological clock with humor and regional authenticity. Its focus on the shifting dynamics of life and relationships makes it a notable entry in Quebec cinema.
Quirky humor with existential themes · Unique exploration of time and its impact · Raw performances that resonate with real life
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The film centers on three men in their early thirties confronting the realities of growing older, friendship changes, and the decision between continuing single life or starting a family.
Ricardo Trogi directed the film. He is known for works that capture Quebec culture and identity, often blending humor with thoughtful reflections on social issues.
Dodging the Clock has been released on DVD, which is the primary physical format accessible to collectors.
The film portrays the social pressures and biological concerns faced by men in Quebec during their thirties, providing insight into regional attitudes towards family and adulthood.
The top cast includes Patrice Robitaille, Pierre-François Legendre, and Jean-Philippe Pearson, who portray the three central friends navigating life's transitions.
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