Chili's Blues
Chili's Blues is a Canadian romantic drama film, directed by Charles Binamé and released in 1994. Set in 1963 and taking place in a train station in Montreal where passengers are temporarily stranded due to a snowstorm, the film centres on the interactions between Pierre-Paul, a salesman, and Chili, a depressed college student who is considering suicide, as they meet and fall in love while waiting for train services to resume.
The cast also includes Joëlle Morin, Julie Deslauriers, Emmanuel Bilodeau, Pierre Curzi, Jean-François Pichette, Normand Chouinard, Élise Guilbault and Isabelle Brouillette.
The film premiered on August 26, 1994 at the Montreal World Film Festival.