Character Relationships in Ababooned

Michel Paquette (played by Rémi Brideau) is a protagonist in Ababooned. Part of the large ensemble cast portraying residents and players in the 1950s Faubourg à m'lasse district during the central church-league conflict. Vicaire Cotnoir (played by Éric Bruneau) appears in Ababooned. Clergy member representing the Roman Catholic Church, directly involved in the film's core conflict against the youth baseball team. Cardinal Madore (played by Rémy Girard) appears in Ababooned. High-ranking clergy figure representing the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy, central to the institutional side of the main conflict. Angèle Moisan (played by Maïla Valentir) appears in Ababooned. Member of the large ensemble cast portraying a resident in the 1950s Montreal setting, involved in the community conflict. Délima Paquette (played by Pascale Montpetit) appears in Ababooned. Member of the large ensemble cast portraying a resident in the 1950s Montreal setting, involved in the community conflict. Charlotte Saint-Amour (played by Lilou Roy-Lanouette) appears in Ababooned. Member of the large ensemble cast portraying a resident in the 1950s Montreal setting, involved in the community conflict. Le Matou (played by Miguel Bédard) appears in Ababooned. Member of the large ensemble cast portraying a resident in the 1950s Montreal setting, involved in the community conflict. Curé Dazé (played by Pierre-Luc Brillant) appears in Ababooned.

Character Relationship Map: Ababooned

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Ababooned (2024) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.

Characters

Story Analysis

A 1950s Montreal youth baseball team clashes with the Roman Catholic Church over autonomy and community control.

Plot Progression

  1. Neighborhood Foundations
  2. Institutional Friction
  3. Community Fracture
  4. Diamond Reckoning

Directed by André Forcier

Ababooned (2024) · 8/10 · comedy, drama, fantasy

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