Polar Express (Quebec Version)

The Polar Express (Boréal Express in French) is a 2004 American animated Christmas fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis. The film is an adaptation of Chris Van Allsburg's 1985 children's book of the same name. It follows a young boy who, on Christmas Eve, boards a mysterious train called the Polar Express that takes him to the North Pole. The film features Tom Hanks in multiple roles, including the conductor, Santa Claus, and the boy's father, using motion capture technology to animate his performances.
In Quebec, the film was released on November 10, 2004, coinciding with its Canadian release. The French-language version, titled Boréal Express, was dubbed in Quebec, featuring voice performances by local actors such as Bernard Fortin, Xavier Dolan-Tadros, and Catherine Brunet. The film was made available on DVD in both English and French versions, with the French version dubbed in Quebec.





Polar Express (Quebec Version)
The Polar Express (Boréal Express in French) is a 2004 American animated Christmas fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis. The film is an adaptation of Chris Van Allsburg's 1985 children's book of the same name. It follows a young boy who, on Christmas Eve, boards a mysterious train called the Polar Express that takes him to the North Pole. The film features Tom Hanks in multiple roles, including the conductor, Santa Claus, and the boy's father, using motion capture technology to animate his performances.
In Quebec, the film was released on November 10, 2004, coinciding with its Canadian release. The French-language version, titled Boréal Express, was dubbed in Quebec, featuring voice performances by local actors such as Bernard Fortin, Xavier Dolan-Tadros, and Catherine Brunet. The film was made available on DVD in both English and French versions, with the French version dubbed in Quebec.