In 2004, he was the subject of the fiction film Le Papillon Bleu, The Blue Butterfly (film), directed by Léa Pool, based on an event in Brossard's life which occurred in 1987.
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The Blue Butterfly is a 2004 Canadian drama/adventure film, directed by Léa Pool, produced by Porchlight Entertainment and Alliance Atlantis, distributed by Monterey Media and starring Marc Donato as Pete Carlton, a boy terminally ill with cancer, whose final wish is to find the elusive Blue Morpho butterfly.