Quote:
"I felt the responsibility for finding out what was most important about
women now [...]. I researched, and more and more I realized that women
centre their whole lives in relationship to marriage. Whether or not to
marry at eighteen. At least, for my generation it was that—marriage or
career? Marriage meant prison. Career meant freedom, adventure,
risk—all of which are very masculine."
-- Mireille Dansereau
Source:
Ibrányi-Kiss, Á. "Mireille Dansereau: 'La vie rêvée'."
["Reprinted from Cinema Canada, no. 5, December-January 1972-3."]
In Canadian Film Reader, edited by Seth Feldman and Joyce Nelson. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates, 1977.
(p. 256)