A Wind of Wyoming
| Director: | André Forcier |
| Writer: | Patrice Arbour, Andre Forcier, Jacques Marcotte |
| Actors: | Francois Cluzet, Sarah-Jeanne Salvy, France Castel, Michel Cote, Marc Messier, Celine Bonnier, Leo Munger, Donald Pilon, Marcel Sabourin, Martin Randez, France Castel |
| Cinematographer: | Georges Dufaux |
| Art direction: | Serge Bureau |
| Original music: | Christian Gaubert |
| SFX conceptor: | Yvan Adam |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Nardo Castillo, Jacques Dorfmann, Brigitte Germain |
| Production company: | Transfilm, EGM Productions, Eiffel Productions, Selena Audiovisuel |
Slightly surreal, all bonkers, this is another imaginary tale of sex and loathing in Old Montreal from Quebec's caustic poet of cinema, Andre Forcier. This time he bombs out big-time with the mix of boxing, seedy cabaret and sadistic sexual antics taking on a self-indulgent mood. France Castel (mommie dearest) and Sarah-Jeanne Salvy (deadly daughter) lead the cast, which includes French actor Francois Cluzet as a French writer visiting Montreal from exile in Wyoming, into absurdity. Forcier explored some of the same inter-personal themes in his earlier film, An Imaginary Tale, and used a similar style.
