Quebec feature adds cast
7:40 AM PDT 10/14/2010 by Etan Vlessing,
AP
'Pour l'amour de Dieu' shooting in Montreal through Aug. 6
TORONTO -- Rossif Sutherland, Genevieve Bujold, Madeleine Peloquin and Victor Turgeon-Trelles have inked to star in Quebec director Micheline Lanctot's "Pour l'amour de Dieu" ("For the Love of God") from Lycaon Pictures and Sherpas Films.
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The French-language drama about a forbidden love triangle in 1959 Montreal between a young girl, a priest and a nun, is also top-lined by Ariane Legault, Lawrence Arcouette, Lynda Johnson and Nelson Villagra.

Andre Gagnon and Monique Huberdeau will share the producer credits on the picture now shooting in and around Montreal through Aug. 6, with Metropole Films releasing the movie in Quebec next year.
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