Directed by Johanne Fournier and Catherine Vidal |
Canada, 1999 (documentary, 49 minutes, colour, French) |
Image: National Film Board of Canada |
Film Description: "With one video camera apiece, a mother and daughter create an intimate cinematic duet about their first summer apart, as they dwell at opposite ends of the country. Their story is told through this fluid series of postcards for the information age: from Johanne, 44, lyrical images of a mother concerned by her daughter's new liberty; and from Catherine, 21, intense, confrontational snapshots of the expanses of urban Vancouver and the wilds of Western Canada. The scrapbook style bespeaks a work still in progress, the work of a relationship." -- Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival (source)
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Written by: | Catherine Vidal, Johanne Fournier |
Produced by: | Nicole Lamothe |
Participants: | René Dugas, Jean-François Perreault, Steve Godfrey, Steve Hart, Naomi Moyer, Ernst Kramer, Frank Holzkämper, Holli Haustein |
Cinematography: | Catherine Vidal, Johanne Fournier |
Film Editing: | Heidi Haines |
Production Company: | Office national du film du Canada / National Film Board of Canada |