
"Le village de Saint-Armand sous les projecteurs pendant neuf jours". ^ a b Hebert, Claude (October 20, 2020).^ " L'arracheuse de temps de Francis Leclerc prendra l'affiche le 19 novembre 2021".Accolades Accolades received by The Time Thief AwardĪrnaud Brisebois, Jean Babin, Ève TurcotteĪlain Lachance, Loïc Laurelut, Eric Clément, Marie-Claude Lafontaine The Time Thief was theatrically released by Les Films Séville in the Canadian province of Quebec on November 19, 2021. The second filming block took place in April 2021 in areas around Montreal, with the intentions of shooting the film's interior scenes in a studio. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Fred Pellerin was not allowed to visit the film's set until October 15, 2020. Filming for the first block, which was mainly focused on shooting exterior scenes, continued in areas around the municipality of Montérégie, and concluded on October 30, 2020. Filming įilming for The Time Thief was divided into two filming blocks the first began on October 13, 2020, in Saint-Armand, in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. On April 8, 2019, the film's screenplay was submitted to SODEC, who announced on December 16, 2019, that they would be funding the film. On January 18, 2019, Leclerc revealed that he would direct the film, from a now-completed screenplay written by Pellerin. While working on the 2017 film Barefoot at Dawn with director Francis Leclerc, Pellerin wrote part of the initial screenplay for the film. On March 30, 2016, it was announced that a feature film adaptation of the story had been in the works from the production company Attraction Images.



The Time Thief ( French: L'Arracheuse de temps) is a 2021 Canadian period drama and fantasy film directed by Francis Leclerc, based on the 2009 story by Fred Pellerin of the same name.
