
The Pee Wee 3D: The Winter That Changed My Life
Part of Collection Les Pee-Wee
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When his wife dies, Carl offers his only son, Janeau, 12, a fresh start. They move to Mont Saint-Hilaire, where Janeau makes friends with Julie, a talented Pee-Wee hockey goalie determined to compete in the annual World Tournament held in Quebec. She convinces Janeau to join the team, but he has a hard time being accepted by the rest of the players, including Joey, the star player who has to endure constant pressure from his father.
Production
Christal Films
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Antoine Olivier Pilon
Janeau Trudel

Alice Morel-Michaud
Julie Morneau

Claude Legault
Luke Boulet

Édith Cochrane
Sylvie Morneau

Normand Daneau
Carl Trudel

Guy Nadon
Mike Boulanger

Sophie Prégent
Line Boulet

Julie Le Breton
Janeau's Mother

Vitali Makarov
Victor

Rémi Goulet
Joey Boulet

Bobby Beshro
Frank

Jean-François Boudreau
Gilles

Nathalie Boyer
Hockey Fan

Justin Bustamante
Luis

Nathalie Costa
Ms. Garcia

Thomas Derasp-Verge
Alex

Brigitte Lafleur
Chantale

Charles-Émile Lafleur
Bolduc

Denis Lakine
Yuri

William Monette
Jimmy
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