Pros: ensemble cast, coffin scenes Cons: slow paced ride from oblivion to oblivion, hackneyed/sentimental camerawork
The box in which Claude Jutra's 1971 movie "Mon oncle Antoine" (My uncle Antoine) comes claims that it is "the most honored Canadian film ever." One of 21 films scripted by or adapted Clément Perron (who was born in 1929 and also directed at least ...
Pros: Direction, Script, Cinematography, Editing, Art Direction, Music, & Cast. Cons: Lack of Conventional Narrative & Some Pacing Issues.
Directed by Claude Jutra with a script co-written with Clement Perron, Mon Oncle Antoine (My Uncle Antoine) tells the story of a young boy coming of age in 1940s Quebec during an asbestos strike at a mining town. Set during the ...
My local library in Charlottetown has, naturally, a media section consisting of many videos. For the most part, the videos are from the National Film Board of Canada, and are the sorts of things that you wouldn’t find at a regular video store. A ...
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