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« Clearly by far [Anne Claire Poirier's] most personal work, [Tu as crié « Let me go »] nonetheless continues her preoccupation with maternity, which can be seen as central to her conception of femininity. [...] The film, made in black and white, combines a documentary analysis of the drug trade, calling for its legalization, with lyrical interludes in which Poirier herself reads a text written for the film by Marie-Claire Blais, and ice falling off glaciers figures death and loss. »
-- Bill Marshall


Source :
MARSHALL, Bill. Quebec National Cinema, Montreal, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001. [en anglais] (p. 220)