Chronique d’un temps flou
- Documentaire
- 87 min
- français
- 1988
Through portraits, questions, and concerns of young Quebecers aged 20 to 25, this documentary prompts – often with humor – reflection on contemporary Quebec society: family, relationships, work, unemployment, creativity, politics, the future, and more. The director, for her part, represents the 35-and-older generation and thus helps gauge how far we’ve come since the late 1960s.
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Awards and recognition : Finaliste, Meilleur long métrage, Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma (AQCC) - Canada
Diffusion : Radio-Québec
Production : Les Productions Vent D'Est

