Cruising Bar 2
Cruising Bar 2 is a 2008 Canadian comedy film, directed by Robert Ménard and Michel Côté. A sequel to the 1989 film Cruising Bar, the film stars Côté as the same four separate characters he played in the original film, now dealing with much more middle-aged sexual and relationship issues.
Gérard's wife Gertrude has finally had enough of his constant infidelity, and is filing for divorce; Patrice is in a downward spiral after his girlfriend breaks up with him; Jean-Jacques is struggling with erectile dysfunction issues which have led his psychiatrist to suggest that he might actually be gay; Serge, perennially unlucky in love, tries Internet dating which may finally change his life for the better.
The film's cast also includes Marie-France Duquette, Chantal Dauphinais, Lise Roy and Hélène Major.
Awards
Côté received a Jutra Award nomination for Best Actor at the 11th Jutra Awards, and the film's make-up team won the Genie Award for Canadian [Screen Award for Best Makeup|Best Makeup] at the 29th Genie Awards.It was the top-grossing Quebec film of 2008, and was awarded Telefilm Canada's Guichet d'or and Québec Cinéma's Billet d'or.