Helen Doyle, cinéaste: La liberté de voir
- Documentaire, Film d'art / danse
- 340 min
- français
- 2015
Box set book with DVD, 2015, produced and published by Vidéo Femmes and Les Éditions du remue-ménage, under the editorial direction of Roger Bourdeau. 135 pages, 4 DVDs. It includes the following films: Birlyant, Soupirs d’âme, Les messagers, Le rendez-vous de Sarajevo, Petites histoires à se mettre en bouche, Je t’aime gros, gros, gros, Le rêve de Voler, Tatouages de la mémoire, C’est pas le pays des merveilles, Chaperons rouges and two bonuses: Luce Guilbault’s monologue (La nef des sorcières) and an Interview with Jackie Buet from the International Women’s Film Festival (France).
“Images and the magic of words, confidences and testimonies retrace a unique trajectory in the history of cinema in Quebec: Helen Doyle, forty years of a career that began with the founding of Vidéo Femmes in 1974 in Quebec City and continues today with the same consistency. A double anniversary for this pioneer among pioneers who took up the camera to speak out and give it to women. With the participation of Lise Bonenfant, Germain Bonneau, Jackie Buet, Fernand Dansereau, Helen Faradji, Nicole Giguère, Ève Lamoureux, Francine Laurendeau, Fabrice Montal, Hélène Roy and Helen Doyle.”
Box set and monograph: Helen Doyle, cinéaste – La liberté de voir
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Distribution : Spira